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Wedderburn History

A chronological list of all the Weatherburns & Wedderburns (& the few Wetherburns & Widderburns) in the Northumberland & Durham, Lancashire & Yorkshire, the even fewer in Cumberland, Westmorland, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire & Staffordshire between 1871 and 1890 and duplicates of the entries of some of the Wedderburns & their ancestors in Dundee and Gosford and from Berwickshire & Roxburghshire.

  1871

Robert Wedderburn [Engineer, b. 1825, 2nd s. of Andrew W. (b. 1791) & Ann Allison (m. 1818) - & widower of (his second wife) Catherine Rowell (m. 1863)] died at Robin Adair Cottages, Low Benwell, Northumberland, on 16/1/1871, aged 45. Admon. of Robert’s goods was granted to his widow, Catherine Wedderburn. (‘London Will’ No. 33, W.B. Vol. II, p. 521) - [Catherine died in 1890. - In 1891 her son Robert R., aged 20, was living with his uncle Henry (b. 1832) & Henry’s wife Elizabeth (née Ventress, m. 1858).]


  1871

Robert Weatherburn [b.c1791, 4th s. of William W. (Customs Officer, b. c1752) & Margaret  (?Nesbit - m. not found), & widower of Rebecca Taite (m. 1810, d. 1863)] died at Tweed St., Berwick, on 23/1/1871, aged 80. Robert, retired Innkeeper, domiciled in England, formerly of Castlegate, Berwick upon Tweed’, left a Will. (Note 1 (h), W.B. Vol. II, p. 522, where it states that the Will was ‘proved at Newcastle on 31/10/1871 by Robert’s four grandsons and executors, Isaac Robson, Thomas Strother, Robert Weatherburn Watson of Liverpool and Alexander Watson of Castlegate’, but this is incorrect. (The Will shows that only the last two named are Robert’s grandsons. - Isaac Robson of Castlegate was a Butcher, Thomas Strother a Carpenter, Robert Wedderburn Watson a Customs Officer, & Alexander Watson a Fishmonger.) - In the Will, written on 25/5/1870, Robert names his surviving children & seven of his grandchildren. - He owned many leasehold properties in and around Berwick-on-Tweed, which he bequeathed to his descendants, although the whole of his estate was valued at ‘under £300’. [Under the terms of the Will, his grandson Robert Weatherburn Watson (b. c1838, q.v.) was required to drop the surname ‘Watson’ before he could inherit his brother Alexander Watson’s portion, after Alexander’s death. (Alexander Watson was b. in 1836 (q.v.) & died - as Alexander Weatherburn - in 1881, q.v.]


  1871

 Maude Gertrude Annesley Wedderburn (7th & youngest)] d. of George W. [George Gordon Gerald Trophine de Lally Tollendal Webster-Wedderburn, b. 1827 (a major in the 7th Fusiliers & staff officer of pensioners at Newcastle-under-Lyme)] & Caroline Teresa Dixon [m. 1853 at Corfu ], was b. 11/1/1871 at Newcastle-under-Lyme. Maude Gertrude A. Widderburne (sic), d. of George Widderburne, bap. 27/2/1871 at Newcastle-under-Lyme. In the 1881 Census, Maude, a Scholar aged 10, was living with her widowed mother, three unm. sisters, a Servant & a Boarder, at 8 Park Avenue Villas, Lambeth, Surrey.  Maude m. i) Henry Alexander Hadden [ygst s. of the late Frederick John Hadden] in London on 24/9/1892.  (W.B. pp. 335) - Maude m. twice more.

   

  1871

 William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the March qtr. of 1871 at Beamish Park, Durham. In the 1871 Census, William, aged 3 mths (‘b. Tanfield’), was living with his parents & sister Margaret M., aged 1, at Mutton Houses, Beamish, Tanfield, Durham. - William, living in Hide Hill, was admitted to the 1st Class at the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 25/11/1478 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 10, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 30 Woolmarket, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, William, a Police Constable, aged 20 (‘b. Beamish, Durham’), was living, with four other PCs, at 7 Freehold St., Blyth, Northumberland. - William Weatherburn, aged 22, ‘s. of Alexander W.’, m. Ida Martin, aged 20, at Ponteland on 26/6/1893 (q.v.). - They had a daughter Amy bap.  11/11/1894 at Dinnington, but both Ida & her mother died shortly afterwards and William eventually emigrated to the US. - William Weatherburn, aged 28, widowed, m. Hattie G. Blanchard, aged 19, at Boston, Massachusetts, on 24/1/1899, William’s parents being shown as Alexander W. & Elizabeth Morrallee. - William must have returned to the UK to visit his parents in 1903 as he arrived at Ellis Island, USA, on 4/2/1903. On the ship’s manifest, his last location in the UK was Berwick on Tweed and he was a Stableman Servant returning to his wife ‘Lottis’ (sic), at 72 Willow Street, Cambridge Port, Mass. He also had a ticket to Boston and $5 in his pocket. Shortly after his return journey William died at Cambridge, Mass., on 28/4/1903, aged 32 (thus predeceasing his father, who died at Coldstream on 29/11/1904, aged 60) and his death is recorded on his parents’ gravestone in Berwick Cemetery.


  1871

James Weatherstone Weatherburn [b. 1870, 3rd s. of William W. (Mariner/Timber Measurer, b. 1838) & Mary Steel (m. 1863)] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1871, aged 0.   


  1871

Robert Wedderburn [Engine Fitter, b. 1851, 3rd s. of James W. (b. 1823) by his first wife, Eleanor Dayer (m. 1845)] m. Mary [Ann] Moore at Gateshead on 10/4/1871.  They had 5 sons & 4 daughters (b. at Gateshead or Newcastle): James (b. 1871, d. 1875); George Moore (b. 1873 - who m. Clara Louise Willmott in London in 1892 & d. there in 1921); Eleanor (b. Sept. qtr. 1875); Robert (b. 1877); Mary Jane (b. 1880, m. 1899); another James (b. 1882); William (b. & d. 1884); Isabella (b. 1885); & Catherine (b. 1888). In the 1881 Census, Robert, an Engine Fitter aged 29, was living at 27 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland, with Mary aged 31; George M., a Scholar aged 7; Eleanor, a Scholar aged 5; Robert, aged 3; & Mary J., aged 1 (all ‘b. Newcastle’).] - Robert became a foreman at the Elswick works in 1885. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, Foreman Turner Engineer, aged 40, was living at 211 Dilston Street, Elswick, with Mary, aged 43; Eleanor, aged 15; Robert, aged 13; Mary, aged 11; James, aged 9; Isabella, aged 5; Catherine, aged 2 (all ‘b. Newcastle’) & a Boarder, William Taylor, Engineer’s Machine Man, unm. aged 32 (‘b. Spittal, Northumberland’). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Mechanical Engineer Foreman, aged 50, was living at 87 James Street, Elswick, Newcastle, with Mary aged 52; James, an Apprentice Mechanical Engineer aged 19; Isabella, aged 15; & Catherine, aged 12 (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, Robert Wedderburn, Engineering Millwright, aged 65 (‘b. Newcastle’), & Mary, aged 62 (‘b. Gateshead’), Married 40 years, 9 children (6 living, 3 dec’d), were living in 4 rooms at 87 James Street, Newcastle, with their married daughter Isabel, aged 25, her husband John Watson, aged 28, & their 2 young sons. - Robert Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1929, aged 77.  [Mary may be the Mary A. Wedderburn who died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1924, aged 77.  


  1871

Sarah Louisa Weatherburn, [4th] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the June qtr. of 1871. She was bap. 20/6/1871 at Norham-NC.   In the 1881 Census, Sarah L. aged 9, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham. - In the 1891 Census, Sarah, a Servant aged 19, was Cook/Domestic Servant in the household of Joseph Waite, Vicar of Norham, aged 66, and his wife & family, at the Vicarage, Norham. - Sarah m. William Manners at Belford in the March qtr. of 1895.  


  1871

 [Sarah] Maud Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Lancelot W. [b. 1849] & Sarah Hartley [m. 1868], was b. in the June qtr. of 1871 at Bury[Lancs.]. In the 1881 Census, ‘Sarah’, aged 9, (‘b. Lancs’) was a Visitor at the home of her grandparents, Luke James Weatherburn (Retired Woollen Manufacturer, b. 1819) & Mary Kirby (m. 1847), at 6 Bradley St. S., Huddersfield, Yorks. - [Her father Lancelot, married, ‘aged 30’, & her brother Hardy (b. 1873) were also staying there.] - Sarah Maude Wedderburn m. at Bury, Lancs. in 1890 (q.v.).  


  1871

William Weatherburn [perhaps 3rd s. of William W., Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen, & Eleanor Jane Nixon (m. 1861 at Newcastle)] was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1871 at Gateshead, aged 0.  

 

  1871

 Alfred Weatherburn, [(probably) 2nd] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardon Steel [m. 1866], was b. in the June qtr. of 1871 at South Shields. He died there in the Sept. qtr., aged 0.  


  1871

Elizabeth Wedderburn, [younger] d. of John W. ‘of Seghill’ [Cartwright & Joiner, b. 1843] & Eleanor Wilson [m. 1869], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1871 at Seghill.   In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 9, was living with her parents (her father then a Coal Miner) & her brother Thomas, aged 7, at South Cramlington, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth, a Dressmaker aged 19, was living with her parents & brother Thomas, a Tailor’s Apprentice aged 17, at 2 Robinsons Buildings, Cramlington. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm., aged 29 (‘b. Seghill’), was living with her parents & her widowed maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Wilson, aged 86, at 5 East View Avenue, Cramlington.


  1871

 Mary Jane Wedderburn, [elder] d. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ [Ag. Lab., b. 1830] & Mary Hickie [m. 1863], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1871 at Berwick.  Mary Jane Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1877, aged 5.  


  1871

Thomas Wedderburn, [?only] s. of Thomas W. [Foundry Clerk, b. 1847] & Isabella Purvis [m. 1869], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1871 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his parents, 2 siblings & his maternal grandmother, at 31 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Draughtsman in Hydraulic Engineering Works, aged 19, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 1 Hawthorn St., Elswick. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & 2 sisters, Eleanor D., an Engineer’s Draughtsman, unm. aged 25; & Winifred H., aged 16 (all ‘b. Newcastle’), at 1 Hawthorn Street, Elswick. - Thomas Wedderburn died in the June qtr. of 1949, aged 77.  


  1871

 Lucretia Weatherburn [wife of Charles W. (Shipbroker, b. 1846 at S. Shields, m. 1867 at Newcastle)] died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1871, aged 25.  ‘On 1st instant at 19 Pier Terrace, South Shields, Lucretia, wife of Charles Weatherburn.’ [In the 1881 Census, Charles, a widower aged 35, Ship Broker, was living at 5 Laygate Terrace, Westoe, Durham, with his unm. sisters, Elizabeth (b. 1842) & Emily (b. 1851), & his children [Lucretia] Gertrude aged 12 (b. 1868) & [Charles] Leonard aged 11 (b. 1870), (all ‘b. S. Shields’).]   


  1871

Frederick Weatherburn’, [e.] s. of James William Thomson or Weatherburn [b. c1839, s. of William W. - unidentified] & Rose Tupton [m. 1869 - her surname shown as ‘Lupton’], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1871. He was bap. 24/10/1871 at Micklegate, York.


  1871

 Robert Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of Robert W. [Blacksmith, b. 1841] & Eliza Fulton [m. 1868], bap. 24/9/1871 at Ayton.   In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, an Engine-fitter aged 19 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Brass & Iron Founder, unm., aged 29 (b. Scotland’), was still living with his parents at 136 Headland St., Byker. - “Either Robert or his brother Henry (b. 1876) had a son who was in the R.A.F. during WWII. - Son believed to have lived in London”. - [It may be this Robert who m. at Newcastle in 1903 (q.v.).]


  1871

John George Weatherburn, [younger] s. of Thomas W. [unidentified] & Charlotte Davidson [m. not found], bap. 6/10/1871 at Selkirk.   


  1871

 Agnes Weatherburn [b. 1807 at Ancroft, Northumberland, ‘d. of Ann W.’] died in the Dec. qtr. of 1871, aged 63.  ‘Miss Agnes Weatherburn living at Horncliffe, Loan End nr. Norham, was found dead on the floor of her house on Monday morning (2/10/1871)’. Agnes Weatherburn ‘of Loanend’ was buried on 6/10/1871.  


  1871

George William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1871 at Glendale.   


  1871

 Rebecca Margaret Weatherburn, aged 19 [b. 1852, only d. of Alexander W. (Furrier, b. c1821) & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844)] m. John Watson Welch, aged 22 [s. of William Welch] at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 20/11/1871. [In 1898, Rebecca Welch was living at 321 Back High Street, Gateshead. (From her father’s Will, dated 6/5/1898.) - “Rebecca M. Welch, Daughter of Alexander Weatherburn & Beloved wife of John Welch of Gateshead, died on 20/3/1927, aged 75”.  


  1871

 James Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1871 at Gateshead. He was bap. 26/11/1871 at Gateshead.  James died at Newcastle upon Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1875, aged 4.   [Another son James b. 1882. (W.B. p. 502)]


  1871

 Mary Rebecca Weatherburn, [‘Polly’ Rebecca], [2nd] d. of John W. [Factory Forgeman, b. 1840 at Blyth] & Ann [Vardy, m. 1865], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1871 at Gateshead. She was bap. 17/12/1871 at Gateshead as ‘Mary Rebekah’. In the 1881 Census, Polly Rebecca, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Gateshead’), was a Visitor at the home of Edward Baker, Coal Miner, & his wife & children, at 3 Office Row, Cramlington, Northumberland. [Her parents & 2 siblings were living at 1 Lodge Terrace, Wallsend.] - Polly Rebecca Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 11.


  1871

 Elizabeth Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Andrew W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1845] & Mary Ann Aiston [m. 1868], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1871 at Newcastle. (W.B. p. 501 & Births’ Inde 10b 4) – In the 1891 census, Elizabeth, an Asst. Green Grocer, unm. aged 20, was living with her parents & sister Sarah, aged 15, at 80 Hamsterley Road, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 29, was living with her parents & sister Sarah at 82 Hamsterley Road, Elswick. - [Elizabeth probably m. at Newcastle in June qtr. 1901 (q.v.).]


  1871

 Jane Wedderburn [née Hutchinson, widow of John W., ‘b. 1837’, d. 1869 (m. 1860)] m. ii) Henry Mills in the Dec. qtr. of 1871 at Newcastle.  

 

  1871

Peter Weatherburn [b. c1787 at Carham, Northumberland - unidentified - widower of Mary, d. 1860] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1871, aged 84. - [It may be this Peter who had a dau. Jane bap. at Etal Presbyterian Church in 1811, another dau., Elspeth, bap there in 1813 (q.v.), & a s. Peter, b. c1822. - He had a dau. Mary, b. c1830, q.v.]


  1871

David Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of David W. [Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1871 at Newcastle.  In the 1881 Census, David, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1891 Census, David, a Confectioner aged 19 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his widowed mother, 4 siblings & a cousin, at 49 Salters Road, Gosforth. - David m. Frances Jane Boggon in 1896 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 1 dau. & 2 sons.] - Frances J. Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1918, aged 44. David died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1931, aged 59.  


  1871

William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Gen. Labourer, b. 1850] & Frances [Eleanor Frances Mark, m. 1870], was b. on 26/11/1871 at Back Street, Spittal, & bap. at Tweedmouth on 14/1/1872. William, living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 14/5/1877 -  ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his parents & 2 younger siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick upon Tweed. - He m. Mary Ann Donoghue at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1890 (q.v.). - [They had a large family.] - William Weatherburn, Labourer, died at Berwick on 1/1/1916, aged 44, ‘from a Gunshot Wound Accidentally Received’. A headstone on William’s parents’ grave in Berwick Cemetery proves that this William was their son.  “William’s family grew to 8 children who lived. - William went on to join the army, was a military policeman, went to Canada to work on the CNR railway, returned to B-on-T to run a locomotive at the Malt Works, and on 1st Jan. 1916, while out hunting with his son, was killed when the son’s gun discharged while he was going over a fence. It was found that the gun had a faulty cartridge”. (Info. from William’s granddaughter Irene Brownlie in Canada, via e-mail from Peter Garwood, 4/7/2001) - Mary A. Weatherburn died at York in the March qtr. of 1950, aged 78. - [Mary Ann’s son Albert m. Nellie Moore at York in the March qtr. of 1946.].


  1871

Robert Weatherburn [b. 1870, bap. 1871, 5th s. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834 & Lily Sutherland (m. not found)] died at ‘High Greenses’, Berwick, Northumberland, on 11/12/1871, aged 11 months. He was buried in a pauper’s grave at Berwick Cemetery on 11/12/1871.  


  1871

 Catherine Wood Weatherburn, [2nd] d. 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. 23/11/1871 at Berwick. She was bap. on 21/1/1872 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘d. of William & Elizabeth’.) - Catherine died on 6/2/1872, aged 6 weeks, ‘from Accidental Suffocation in bed’. Catherine Wood W. was buried in pauper’s grave at Berwick Cemetery on 9/2/1872.  


  1871

 Richard Weatherburne (sic) [Richard Weatherburn, bap. 1840 at St. Dunstan’s, Stepney, Middlx. - ‘ante-nuptial’ elder s. of Richard Graham W. (Master Mariner, b. 1796 at S. Shields, Durham, d. there 1858) & Ann (Tapscott, m. 21/11/1840 in London & d. there 1854] died at Constantinople between 1871-5.]


  1872

Mary Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836, d. 1912] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857, d. 1914], was b. in 1871/72 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. In the 1881 Census, Mary, aged 9, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at Cumberland Villas, Potter Newton, Yorks. - In the 1891 Census, Mary, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Leeds’), was living with her parents,3 unm. sisters & a Domestic Servant, at Oatlands, Harehills Lane, Potter Newton, Leeds. - Mary Weatherburn m. William George Goodison at Leeds in the June qtr. of 1896 (q.v.).  [In the 1901 Census, Mary Goodison, aged 29, was living with her husband George, a Wholesale Clothiers Traveller aged 32, their daughter Kathleen W. Goodison, aged 3 (all ‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), plus a Domestic Servant, at 13 Oakwood Drive, Roundhay, Yorks. - When Mary’s father William, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, his daughter Mary Goodison was left an annuity in his Will. - Her husband George Goodison, a Commercial Traveller of West Park, Far Headingly, Leeds, was one of the Executors of the Will.]  


  1872

Agnes Weatherburn, [3rd] the US to d. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth, b. c1843], & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the March qtr. of 1872. She was bap. 28/1/1872 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1881 Census, Agnes, a Scholar aged 9, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth. - In the 1891 Census, Agnes, aged 20, was still living there with her parents & 5 siblings. - In the 1901 Census, Agnes, a General Domestic Servant, unm. aged 29, was living with her married sister Elizabeth R. Dumble, aged 34; Elizabeth’s husband John H. Dumble, a Stone Mason aged 46; their 4 children; & her brother John [Ingledew] Weatherburn, a Railway Engine Cleaner, unm. aged 18 (all ‘b. Tweedmouth’), at 2 Mill Strand, Tweedmouth. - [Agnes may be the Agnes Weatherburn who died at South Shields, Durham, in the Dec. qtr. of 1942, aged 80. ]  


  1872

Robert Weatherburn [probably 2nd s. of Lancelot W. (b. 1849) & Sarah Hartley (m. at Bury 1868)] was b. in the March qtr. of 1872 at Bury, Lancs. [It is probably this Robert who died at Sheffield in the June qtr. of 1874, aged 2. He was buried on 5/4/1874 at St. Mary, Sheffield, Yorks. ]


  1872

 Ruth Elizabeth Weatherburn, [4th] d. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields] & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. 29/4/1872 at 10 Princess St., Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, Ruth, a Scholar aged 8, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. - Ruth had a son, Henry Weatherburn, b. at 12, Stanley St., Southport, Lancs., on  12/4/1891 (q.v.). - [No other Weatherburns are shown at that address in the 1891 Census but a Boarder, Ruth Baker, a Barmaid at Inn, m. aged 21, ‘b. Newcastle’, is with the Rimmer family there. - It seems highly likely that she is Ruth Weatherburn.]


  1872

John Weatherburn, widower [b. 1829 (bap. 1830), 2nd s. of William W. (Mole-Catcher, b. 1803) & Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle)] m. ii) Elizabeth Atkinson at St. Andrew’s Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 5/5/1872.   [By his first wife, Deborah Sharpe (m. 1858, d. 1863), John had a daughter & a son: Mary A. (?b. 1859) & John (b. 1861).]  - By Elizabeth, John had 2 more sons: William Richard (b. 1874) & Thomas Henry (b. 1880). - In the 1881 Census, John, a Joiner & Cartwright aged 51 (‘b. Plessey, Northumberland’ - NW of Cramlington), was living at West Choppington, Bedlington, with Elizabeth aged 42 (‘b. N-on-Tyne’); (John’s son) John, a Coal Miner, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Plessey’); William R., a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Choppington’) & Thomas H., aged 3 months (‘b. West Chopping-ton’); plus Mary A. Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant aged 14 (‘b. Morpeth’). - In the 1891 Census, John, now a Mole Catcher, aged 61 (‘b. Plessey’), was living at Paddock Hall, South Choppington, Bedlington, Morpeth, with Elizabeth, aged 52 (‘b. Newcastle’); William R., Asst. Mole Catcher, aged 16; & Thomas Henry, a Scholar aged 10 (both ‘b. Choppington’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a Mole Killer on own account, aged 71 (‘b. Plessey’), was living at Fawdon Cottages, Longhurst, Wansbeck, Morpeth, with Elizabeth aged 62, & his sister-in-law, Anne A. Atkinson, unm. aged 57 (both ‘b. N-on-Tyne’). - John died at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 76. Elizabeth died there in the June qtr. of 1907, aged 68.  [Admon. of the estate of Elizabeth Weatherburn, of Longhurst Grange Cottages, Morpeth, was granted to Thomas Henry Weatherburn on 12/6/1907. - Estate valued at £337.]  


  1872

 William Weatherburn, Platelayer [formerly a Labourer], a bachelor aged 29 [b. 1843], living at Jarrow, ‘s. of William W., Farmer’ (sic) - [William W., Mariner, bap. 1813, & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855)] m. Catherine Norris, a Spinster aged 26, of Berwick upon Tweed, ‘d. of Robert Norris, Tinsmith’, at St. Mary’s Church, Berwick on Tweed, on 14/5/1872. - “William Weatherburn, Platelayer from Newcastle, came to town 9/3/1878. Made Free 26/7/1864.”  In the 1891 Census, William, a Railway Platelayer aged 48 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with Catherine, aged 44 (‘b. B-on-T’); nephew Benjamin Roose, aged 10 (‘b. Morpeth’); Sarah Howe, General Domestic, unm. aged 48 (‘b. B-on-T’); & 2 Boarders, at 81 Blandford Street, Westgate, Newcastle on Tyne. - Catherine Jane Weatherburn died at Castle Ward in June 1897, aged 51. In the 1901 Census, William Weatherburn, Platelayer, a widower aged 58 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at 110 Mitford Street, Elswick, with Sugis (sic - Sarah!) Howe, Domestic Servant, unm. aged 55 (‘b. Scotland’). -  “William Weatherburn, Platelayer NER from Newcastle, came to town 9/1/1909. Made Free 16/10/1860. Remarks: 13 Hatters Lane.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’List) - William Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1918, aged 75.  


  1872

Jane Rebecca Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 5/7/1872 at South Shields & bap. 28/7/1872 at St. Hilda, South Shields. - Jane Rebecca died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1874, aged 1.


  1872

Sarah Ann Weatherburn, [younger] d. of John Hall W. [Mariner, b. 1838] & Sarah Hemesley [m. 1867 in London], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1872 at Sunderland [Durham]. -  [Sarah’s father died before 1879 when her mother m. ii) John Thirkell.] - In the 1881 Census, Sarah, aged 9, 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 sister Elizabeth, aged 13 (b. 1868); her brother John, aged 12 (b. 1869) & her half-sister Mary Thirkell aged 1 (all ‘b. Sunderland’). - In the 1901 Census, Sarah A. Weatherburn, a Cook in Café, unm. ‘aged 27’ (‘b. Sunderland’), was a Boarder at 86 Wear St., Sunderland, the home of Lydia Davison, Charwoman, a widow aged 59. [Also living at 86 Wear St., by then, was Sarah’s stepfather, her mother, brother, & half-sister Mary Thirkell, and several other families.]   


  1872

Thomas Nesbit Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Tailor, b. 1845] & Ann Buchanan [m. 1865, d. 1885], was b. 2/9/1872 at Newcastle. He was bap. 25/12/1873, ‘aged 1 year’, at All Saints, Newcastle on Tyne. In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 8, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead, Durham. - Thomas m. i) Mary Skelton in 1893 (q.v.). - [They had 10 children.] - Mary Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1910, aged 32. Thomas m. ii) Jane Whyte at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1915 (q.v.). - Thomas N. Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1942, aged 69.  


  1872

Robert Weatherburn, Engine-Driver [b. 2/5/1839, 3rd s. of Martin W., Engine Driver, b. 1805, & his first wife, Esther Dixon (m. 1828)], ‘a widower, with residence in Gloucester’ [widower of Ellen Keates (m. 1865 at Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.), who died 1868] m. ii) Eliza Kellett, Spinster of Aylestone Street, Leicester  [d. of John Kellett, Victualler], at St. Mary’s Church, Leicester, on 24/9/1872.  (Witnesses were John Cornelius Kellet, H. Kellet & C.L. Charlesworth. In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Draper & Hosier, aged 41 (‘b. Leicester’), was living with Eliza aged 48 (‘b. Leicester’) at 25 Barton Street, Gloucester Barton, Glos. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Railway Engine Driver ‘aged 59’ was living at 30 Park Road, Barton St. Mary, Gloucester, with Eliza, aged 57, & their niece Ellen Kellett, a Scholar aged 14 (all ‘b. Leicester’). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, Retired Loco Engine Driver, aged 61, was living at 9 Park End Road, St. Paul, Gloucester, with Eliza, aged 66, & their niece, unm., aged 24 (all ‘b. Leicester’). - Eliza Weatherburn died at 7 Park End Road, Gloucester, on 25/7/1923, aged 90. Probate was granted to Edwin Kellett. - Estate valued at £6743:3:0d. Robert Weatherburn died at Gloucester in the June qtr. of 1934, aged 94.   


  1872

Margaret Ann Weatherburn [b. March qtr. 1869, 2nd 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 1872, aged 3.   


  1872

Robert Watson, aged 33, Miner, of Lindale, Ulverston [unidentified], s. of Robert Watson, Miner, m. Mary Ranger, aged 34, of Pennington, on 14/10/1872. (See m. of John Wedderburn & Ann Hodgson in 1775 & Christopher Wedderburn, b. 1772.)]


  1872

Catherine Agnes Weatherburn, [3rd] d. 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.  11/12/1872 at Berwick & bap. on 29/12/1872 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘d. of Wm. W., Carter of Hatters Lane’) Catherine Agnes W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 5/9/1876 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, Catherine A., aged 8, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed.] - Catherine Agnes Weatherburn m. James William Greenaway, L/Sgt. RMLI, at Berwick in 1894 (q.v.).  


  1872

Ann Isabella Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of John W. ‘of Spittal’ [Iron Moulder, b. 1842] & Jane Simpson [m. 1862, d. 1873], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1872 at Morpeth.  [Ann’s mother Jane died at Morpeth in 1873.] - In the 1881 Census, Ann, a Scholar aged 8, was living with her father & 2 siblings at 3 Wallace Green, Berwick on Tweed.  [John Wedderburn m. ii) Agnes Crombie in 1882 (q.v.)]


  1872

Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn, [?only] d. of William W. [MarinerTimber 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 Dec. qtr. of 1872 at South Shields. In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 8, was living with her parents & 4 brothers at 187 Adelaide St., Westoe, Durham. - [She is probably the Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn who m. at S. Shields in 1892 (q.v.).]


  1872

James Conway Weatherburn, [6th] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 8/11/1872 at Berwick  He was bap. 1/12/1873 at Holy Trinity, Berwick (as ‘s. of George W., Rope maker of High Greenses, & Lily’.) In the 1881 Census, James was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 37 Chapel Yard, B-on-T. (He is shown, incorrectly, as aged 7.) - In the 1891 Census, James, an Apprentice Butcher aged 19, was living at Sally Port, B-on-T.  James Conway Weatherburn m. i) Mary Currie at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1893 (q.v.). - (They had 2 daughters.) - James Conway W., Butcher, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as 5th [surviving] s. of George W., Twine Spinner, on 19/5/1894. - Mary Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1898, aged 27. In the 1901 Census, James C., Butcher, a widower aged 29, was living with his widowed father George, aged 66, & his brother Alexander, a Tailor aged 19, at 3 Wallace Green, B-on-T. - [His daughters Nellie, aged 7, & Lily, aged 5, were staying with James’s widowed sister Frances Norris (b. 1866), & their brother Thomas Bailey W. (b. 1876) at 15 Easter Street, Duns, Berwickshire.] - James m. ii) Mary Ann Grey at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1902. (They also had 2 daughters.) - Mary Ann Weatherburn died in Edinburgh on 20/3/1922, aged 45. - Admon. was granted to James Conway Weatherburn. - Estate valued at £283:10:0d.  [James emigrated to Africa and settled around Bulawayo where he had a Peanut farm. - In 1924 his daughters Lily (b. 1897) & Frances (b. 1907), by his first and second wives, migrated to Africa and initially joined him, but in due course they married and had families out there. - James m. for a third time in Rhodesia, but this wife’s name is not known.] - James Conway Weatherburn died in the early 1940s. - His 4 daughters each received £200 in his Will.  


  1872

Jane Weatherburn [b. 1847, e.d. of Thomas Wedderburn (Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton) & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)] was m. at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1872.

 

  1872

Eleanor Wetherburn (sic) [unidentified] was m. at Durham in the Dec. qtr. of 1872.  


  1872

 Bertha Elizabeth Caroline Weatherburn, [younger] d. of Robert W. [Engineer, b. 1840 at Coalville, Leics.] & his first wife, Ann Hall [m. 1865], was b. in 1872/73 at Riga BS, Russia. - In the 1881 Census, Bertha, a Scholar aged 8, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 75 Queen Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. - In the 1891 Census, Bertha, aged 18 ([b. Russia’), was living with her parents & her sister ‘Annie’, aged 21 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), at 93 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, St. Pancras, Middlex. - Bertha E.K. (sic) Weatherburn m. at Pancras (London) in 1896. [Robert also had a daughter Margaret by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Margaret Routledge (m. 1898).]


  1873

 James Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829)] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in 1872/73 at Spittal. [This James may be Henry & Alice’s grandson, as their e.s. James (Wedderburn, b. 1855) was alive & living with his parents in 1871.] - In the 1881 Census, James , a Scholar aged 8, was living with his (apparent) parents & 4 siblings at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, James Wedderburn, a General Labourer aged 18, was still living at 4 School Lane, with his widowed mother & 2 older sisters. - In the 1901 Census, James Wedderburn, a Wood Sawyer, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Berwick’), was still living at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth, with his widowed mother Alice and his elder sister Susannah.


  1873

Lydia Hewitt Weatherburn, [5th] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elisabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the March qtr. of 1873 at Berwick.  She was bap. on 19/3/1873 at Norham-NC as Lydia ‘Hewat’ W. (- See ‘Hewett’ entries, 1746, above.) - In the 1881 Census, Lydia H., a Scholar aged 8, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham. - Lydia Weatherburn ‘was put forward for Confirmation on 11/4/1890 at Cornhill’. In the 1891 Census, Lydia H., a Pupil Teacher aged 18, was still living at Main Sreet, Norham, with her parents, 5 younger siblings & a Lodger. - In the 1901 Census, Lydia, a School Mistress aged 28 (‘b. Norham’), was a Boarder, living with the Davidson family in Trimdon Village, Sedgefield, Durham. - Lydia Hewitt Weatherburn m. Charles T. Conkerton at Sedgefield [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1903.  


  1873

Rebecca Ann Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the March qtr. of 1873 at Stanley, Durham. Rebecca Annie W., living at Hide Hill, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 25/11/1878 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, Rebecca, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Stanley, Durham’), was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 30 Woolmarket, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Rebecca, aged 18 (‘b. Stanley, Durham’), was living with her parents (Alexander by then a Grocer) & 4 siblings, at 4-6 Castlegate, B-on-T. - Rebecca Annie W. m. William Proud at Berwick in 1897 (q.v.). - Rebecca Annie Proud died at 8 Chalmers Crescent, Edinburgh in 1946. - Her usual address was shown as 110 High St., Coldstream.  


  1873

Henry Wedderburn [b. 1845 - his birth reg. as Wetherburn (sic) - 2nd s. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher. b. 1811, d. 1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] m. Jane Walker [d. of William Walker of Carriden] at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1873.  They had 4 sons & 2 daughters: William (b. 1873, m. 1900); Jane (b. 1875 at Carriden); Henry (b. 1877); Euphemia (b. 1880); Robert (b. 1883); & Andrew (b. 1885, d. 1886) - In the 1881 Census, Henry Wedderburn, a General Labourer, aged 35 (‘b. Norham’), was living at ‘The Wedderburns House’, Loan End, Northumberland, with Jane, aged 29 (‘b. Scotland’), & their 4 eldest children (all ‘b. Norham’). - Henry Wedderburn died at Loanend on 15/9/1885, aged 39. In the 1891 Census, Jane Wedderburn, widow, aged 40 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at J. Wedderburn’s, Loanend, with William, an Ag. Lab., aged 17; Henry, an Ag. Lab., aged 13; Euphemia, a Scholar aged 11; & Robert, a Scholar aged 8 (all ‘b. Norham’). - [In 1896, Jane was living at Tyndal House, Duddo, Norham. (W.B. p. 501)] - In the 1901 Census, Jane Wedderburn, widow, aged 50 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at Berrington Law, Kyloe, Northumberland, with Jane, an Ag. Farm Worker aged 24 (‘b. Scotland’); Henry, a [Farm] Hand, unm. aged 23; Euphemia, a Ag. Farm Worker, unm. aged 21; & Robert a [Farm] Hand, unm. aged 18 (all ‘b. Norham’). - In the 1911 Census, Jane Wedderburn, a widow aged 60 (‘b. Carriden Boness, West Lothian’), was living in 2 rooms at South Ord, Berwick on Tweed, with her son Henry, a Salmon Fisher (Salmon Coy.), unm. 32, & daughter Euphemia, a Farm Worker, unm. aged 30 (both ‘b. Loanend, Northumberland’). - Jane Wedderburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1934, aged 83.  


  1873

Ann Weatherburn [b. c1839, e.d. of James W. (Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811, d. 1890) & Elizabeth Carncross (m. 1836, d. 1861)] m. at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1873.  


  1873

Mary Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1873.  


  1873

 Jane Weatherburn, widow, died at Campbell St., South Shields [Durham], on 24/1/1873, aged 68. Jane left a Will which was proved on 8/6/1873 at Durham.  John Bowman of Princess St. (Agent) & Ann Reah of Alderson Street, South Shields, widow, were the executors. - Estate valued at ‘under £100’. [See m. of William Weatherburn to Jane Smith at Jarrow in 1823.]


  1873

 Sarah Gilchrist Weatherburn [b. 1859, e.d. of Henry Wedderburn (Mariner, b. 1828 - bap. 1829) & Alice Fairbairn (m. not found)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1873, aged 13.  


  1873

 Eleanor Jane Weatherburn, [5th] d. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. c1838 at Cowpen] & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. in the June qtr. of 1873 at Gateshead. She died there the same qtr., aged 0.   


  1873

James Weatherburn [Ag. Lab., b. 1843, 2nd s. of Thomas Wedderburn (b. 1809) & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)] m. Jessie Ross at Glendale in the June qtr. of 1873.

 They had a daughter & 4 sons: Margaret Ellen (b. 1874); Thomas (b. 1875); John Douglas (b. 1879); James (b. & d. 1880); & William (b. 1890). - In the 1881 Census, James Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 37 (‘b. Embleton’), was living at Tritlington Hall, Hebron Cockle Park ‘Earsdon Tri’, Northumberland, with Jessie aged 32 (‘b. Ilderton’); Margaret E. a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Edlingham’ - 6m SW of Alnwick); Thomas, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Felton’); John Douglas, aged 2 (‘b. Hebron’); & William (bap. 1890 at Alnham). - In the 1901 Census, James, a Farm Steward aged 58 (‘b. Embleton’), was living at Great Ryle, Whittingham, Northumberland, with Jessie aged 54 (‘b. Ilderton’); Margaret A., unm. aged 36 (‘b. Edlingham’); Thomas, a Grocer’s Asst., unm. aged 25 (‘b. Longframlington’); John D., a Groom, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Morpeth’); & William, aged 10 (‘b. Alnham’). - In the 1911 Census, James Weatherburn, a Woodman, aged 67 (‘b. Rock, Northumberland’), & Jessie, aged 63 (‘b. Ilderton’), Married 38 years, 5 children (4 living, 1 dec’d), were living at Low Prendwick, Whittingham, Northumberland, with their son William, a Farm Labourer, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Alnham’), their granddaughter Elsie Jessie Weatherburn, At School, aged 8 (‘b. North Shields’), & a Boarder. - Jessie Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1913, aged 64) & James died there on 9/4/1924, aged 80.   


  1873

 Jane Wedderburn [née Simpson, wife of John W. (b. 1842, m. 1862)] died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1873, aged 33.  [John m. ii) Agnes Crombie at Berwick on 7/10/1882 (q.v.). - He died in Edinburgh on 19/9/1888.]


  1873

Henry Weatherburn [b. 1818, 4th but 3rd surv. s. of Robert W. (b. 1780) & Isabella Wilson (m. 1804) & husband of Maria Nash (m. 1839 at Berkhamsted, Herts. - m. reg. as Wedderburn] died at Redhill, Surrey, on 25/8/1873, aged 56. Henry Weatherburn, Engineer, of Redhill, co. Surrey, left a Will. (Note 1(j) W.B. Vol. II, p. 522)  The Will was proved by William Weatherburn of Redhill, the son, and James Weatherburn of Birkenhead, the brother, engineers, the executors.  


  1873

George Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of George Henry W. [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle] & Martha Ann Temple [m. 1861] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1873 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, George, a Scholar aged 7, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 25 Spring St., Westgate, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, George, a Moulder, unm. aged 17, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 61 Jefferson St., Westgate, Newcastle. - George m. Mary Carr at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1895 (q.v.). - [They probably had 7 sons & 7 daughters.] - Between 1902 & 1903 George & Mary & their (then) family moved to Barrow in Furness, Lancs. - George died at Barrow-in-Furness in the Sept. qtr. of 1921, aged 48. He was buried at St. Mary, Walney, Lancs., on 22/8/1921.


  1873

George Moore Wedderburn, [2nd but e. surv.] s. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1873 at Newcastle.  - In the 1881 Census, George, a Scholar aged 7, was living with his parents & 3 younger siblings at 27 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, George, a Stable Help (Groom), aged 18 (‘b. Newcastle’), was a Servant in the household of Catherine Waine, House Furnisher, unm. aged 55, living at 131-139 Newington Butt, Newington, Surrey. - George m. Clara Louise Willmott at St. Saviour’s, Southwark, London, in the June qtr. of 1892. George M. Wedderburn died at Lambeth in the March qtr. of 1921, aged 47. - Clara L. Wedderburn died at Lambeth in the March qtr. of 1927, aged 54.  


  1873

 Janet Elizabeth Weatherburn, [4th but elder surv.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. 16/8/1873 at South Shields & bap. 7/9/1873 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, Janet was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Janet E. Weatherburn, aged 19 (‘b. S. Shields’), was a Nurse in the household of Henry Briggs, Building Society Secretary, aged 66 (‘b. Stockton, Durham’), his wife, 8 children & a General Domestic Servant, at 27 Winterbottom St., Westoe, South Shields. - In the 1901 Census, Janet Weatherburn, unm. aged 27 (‘b. S. Shields’), was a Domestic Cook in the household of Thomas M. Morrison, Magistrate & Draper & Clothier, aged 60 (‘b. Bamburgh’), & his wife  Appelina W.M. Morrison, aged 59 (‘b. Killingworth’), at 4 Summerhill Terrace, B-on-Tweed. - In the 1911 Census, William Dockeray, aged 42 (b. Carlisle, Cumb.) a Jobbing Gardener ‘on own account’, was living with Robert & Jane Weatherburn at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick, shown as son-in-law and said to have been married for 2yrs. (They may have m. in Scotland.) - Janet Dockeary, widow, was shown as ‘present at the death’, on 1/6/1915 from Chronic Nephritis, of William Dockeary, 46, Florist, at 25 Townhead, Kilmarnock. - Janet Elizabeth Weatherburn, or Dockeary, 45, widow, m. ii) Hugh Nisbet, 48, widower & Miner, on 16/5/1919 at the Congregational Church Manse, Dreghorn, Ayr. - Janet died on 8/12/1938 at the Infirmary, Kilmarnock, of Chronic Nephritis & Pneumonia, aged 65yrs. Her brother, John C. Weatherburn of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick, registered her death there on 10/12/1938 and gave her usual address as 91 Dundonald Road, Kilmarnock, stating also that she was a Housekeeper in Domestic Service.  


  1873

Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Joseph W. [Blacksmith (b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead)] & Mary Ann Bambrough [m. 1863, d. 1915], was b. on 9/8/1873 & bap. 27/8/1873 at Holy Trinity, Gateshead. He died at Gateshead in Sept. qtr. 1874, aged 1.  


  1873

 Thomas Mark Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Gen. Labourer, b.1850] & Frances [Eleanor Frances Mark, m. 1870], was b. on 9/7/1873 at Hatters Lane, Berwick and was baptised on 21/9/1873 at Tweedmouth. Thomas, living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 17/9/1877. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 7, was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Labourer in a Manure Factory, aged 17, was still living with his parents at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Thomas Mark W. was m. at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1893. Thomas M. Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1935, aged 62.


  1873

 William Wedderburn, a Coalminer aged 21 [b. 1852, 3rd s. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866) by his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover] m. Jane Trobe, a widow aged 21 [d. of Henry Trobe, Corn Miller, dec’d], at the Register Office, Morpeth, on 24/9/1873, by licence.  [In the 1861 Census, William, aged 8, b. Wooler, was living with his parents & 9 siblings at Lowick.] - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Coal Miner (‘b. Wooler’ - shown, incorrectly, as ‘unm. aged 26’), was living at School Row, Bedlington, Northumberland, with his sister Agnes Stephenson ‘aged 30’ (William’s sister ‘Ann’, b. 1846); his brother-in-law James Stephenson, a Coal Miner aged 33; & their niece Agnes Weatherburn, aged 10 months (‘b. Alnwick’ - 1880 - the illegitimate daughter of Agnes & William’s sister Margaret, b. 1859). - Jane’s death has not been found but William is shown as ‘unm.’ in the 1881 census. - William Wedderburn m. ii) in 1882, Isabella Bell, who died in 1883, aged 29. (W.B. p. 500) - He m. iii) Ann Elizabeth Atkinson, in 1885 (q.v.).  


  1873

 Hardy Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Lancelot W. [Omnibus Conductor (b. 1849)] & Sarah Hartley [m. 1868], was b. in the Dec. qtr. 1873 at Bury, Lancs. In the 1881 Census, Hardy, aged 7 (‘b. Lancs.’), was a Visitor at the home of his grandparents, Luke James Weatherburn (b. 1819) & Mary Kirby (m. 1847), at 6 Bradley St. S., Huddersfield, Yorks.  [His father Lancelot, married ‘aged 30’, & his sister Sarah, aged 9, were also staying there.] - In 1917-1918, Hardy Weatherburn, b. 9/10/1873, is in a list of US WW1 Draft Registration Cards, his registration place shown as Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts.  


  1873

Thomas Wedderburn, [only] s. of John W. ‘of Seghill’ [Cartwright & Joiner, b. 1843] & Eleanor Wilson [m. 1869], was b. at Seaton Delavel (in Earsdon parish, Northumberland) in the Dec. qtr. of 1873. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Seghill’ - the W.B. shows ‘Seaton Delavel’), was living with his parents (his father then a Coal Miner), and his sister Elizabeth, aged 9, at South Cramlington, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Tailor’s Apprentice aged 19 (‘b. Seghill’), was living with his parents & sister Elizabeth, a Dressmaker aged 19 (both ‘b. Seghill’), at 2 Robinsons Buidlings, Cramlington. -Thomas m. Winifred Sanderson in 1897 (q.v.). - They had 3 sons & a daughter. - [When Thomas’s father, John Wedderburn, Joiner, of Cramlington, died on 7/12/1905, aged 62, probate was granted at Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Thomas Wedderburn, Tailor, the son. - Effects valued at £202. John (‘b. 1843 at Brenkley’ acc. to the W.B. - the 1881 Census shows John as ‘b. Dinnington’), was the son of David Wedderburn (b. c1809) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834). - (See W.B. p. 502, footnote¹)] - Thomas & Winifred’s son, the Rev. John Alroy Wedderburn (‘Roy’, b. 15/3/1907), who died at a Home for retired Clergy in Hindhead, Surrey, in Jan. 1997, aged 89, told MWE that his father, a Tailor, ‘had 20 men working under him’. His grandmother had lived at Cramlington and, as a young boy (about 1914-15), ‘Roy’ used to go with her to take flowers to his grandfather’s grave at ‘Segg Hill’ (where his grandmother was also later buried). His grandfather ‘could place every Wedderburn he came across’, he added.  He ‘had heard that the family was connected with Wedderburn Castle’.  


  1873

William Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Henry W. [General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885] & Jane Walker [m. 1873], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1873 at Horncliffe. In the 1881 Census, William, aged 7 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at The Wedderburns House, Loan End, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, William, an Ag. Lab. aged 17 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his widowed mother & 3 siblings at J. Wedderburn’s, Loanend. - William Wedderburn m. Jane Wastle at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1900 (q.v.). - William died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1928, aged 55.


  1873

Esther Weatherburn [Esther Wedderburn, b. 1849, d. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866) & his second wife, Margaret Dover] was m. at Easington in the Dec. qtr. of 1873.   


  1873

 John Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1848 (4th but 3rd surv.) s. of Robert W. (Engineer, b. 1811, d. 1880) & Ann Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890)] m. Mary Elizabeth Ashby at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1873. They had no children. - In the 1881 Census, John, a Locomotive Engine Driver, aged 33 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living at Botcherby, (St. Cuthbert W/O), Cumberland, with Mary E., aged 32 (‘b. Sheffield, York’). - In the 1891 Census, John T. Weatherburn, Railway Locomotive Supt., aged 42 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living at 59 Cemetery Road, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorks., with Mary E., aged 41 (‘b. Sheffield, Yorks.’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a Railway Locomotive Superintendent, aged 53 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), & Mary E., aged 52 (‘b. Sheffield, York’), were still living at 59 Cemetery Road, Holbeck, Leeds. - In the 1911 Census, Jno. T. Weatherburn, Retired Loco. Supt. Railway Co., aged 63 (‘b. Coalville, Leics.’), was living with Mary Elizth. W., aged 62 (‘b. Sheffield, Yorks.’), in an 8- roomed house, Middleton View, 168 Buxton Hill, Leeds. Married 37 years, No children. - Mary Elizabeth Weatherburn died at 168 Beeston Rd., Holbrook, Leeds, on 17/1/1924. - Admon. was granted to John Thomas W., retired locomotive superintendent. - Estate valued at £945:11:7d. - [John is named in the Will of his brother William Wilson W., b. 1836, who died in 1912.] - John T. Weatherburn died at Leeds North in the Dec. qtr. of 1931, aged 83.  


  1873

Peter Weatherburn [Groom, b. c1798, q.v.] died in the Elswick District Union Workhouse in the Dec. qtr. of 1873, aged 75.  


  1874

Annie Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of Henry W. [Engine-wright, later an Insurance Agent, b. 1832, d. 1905] & Eliza Ventress [m. 1858], was b. in the March qtr. of 1874 at Newcastle. Annie died there on 23/12/1875.   


  1874

Jessie Wedderburn, [elder] d. of Robert W. [Blacksmith, b. 1841] & Eliza Fulton [m. 1868], was b. in the March qtr. of 1874 at Newcastle.   In the 1881 Census, Jessie, aged 7 (‘b. Byker, N-on-T’) was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Jessie, aged 17 (‘b. New-castle’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne. - Jessie m. Frank Herrold. - They had 2 sons.   


  1874

Jane Rebecca Weatherburn [b. 1772, 3rd d. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1874, aged 1.  


  1874

 Margaret Ellen Weatherburn, d. of James W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1843] & Jessie Ross [m. 1873], was b. in the June qtr. of 1874 at Ellingham, Northumberland. In the 1881 Census, Margaret E., a Scholar aged 6, was living with her parents & 2 younger brothers at Tritlington Hall, Hebron Cockle Park ‘Earsdon Tri.’ - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, unm. aged 26 (‘b. Ellingham’), was living with her parents & 3 younger brothers at  Great Ryle, Northumberland. - Margaret E. Weatherburn m. either Henry Hepple or John Robson at Rothbury in 1905 (q.v.).


  1874

Thomas Geggie Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver‘of Tweedmouth’, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the June qtr. of at Berwick 1974. He was bap. 10/5/1874 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 7, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, aged 18, a Stoker on the NE Railways, was still living there with his parents & 5 siblings. - Thomas Geggie Weatherburn m. Jane Gray at Berwick in 1898 (q.v.). Thomas G. Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1944, aged 70.


  1874

Henry Wedderburn, [e.] s. of George W. [Coal Miner, b. c1844 at Wooler] & his first wife, Ann Bryson [m. 1865], was b. in the June qtr. of 1874 at Broomhill, East Chevington. In the 1881 Census, Henry, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Acklington, Northumberland’), was living with his father; his sister Margaret aged 11; & (acc. to W.B. p. 503) his step-mother, Anne (née Cowans, m. 1877), aged 46 (both also ‘b. Acklington, Northumberland’), at 137 Bothal Terrace, Pegswood, Northumberland.


  1874

 Joan Weatherburn [Joan Wedderburn, b. 1848, 2nd d. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton) & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)] was m. at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1874.

 

 1874

Mary Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Glendale in the June qtr. of 1874.  


  1874

Peter Weatherburn, Hedger, a bachelor aged 26, of Laverick Law [b. 1848, e.s. of Thomas W., Farm Labourer (b. c1816) & Margaret Allen (m. 1847)] m. Ann Gray, spinster, aged 26, a Housekeeper, of Holburn [d. of Mansfield Gray, Farmer], at Wooler Register Office on 30/5/1874, by licence. In the 1881 Census, Peter, an Ag. Lab. aged 33 (‘b. England’) was living at Farm of Morebattle Tofts, Morebattle, Roxburghshire, with Ann, aged 33 (‘b. England’). - They had 2 sons & a daughter b. at Morebattle: Thomas  (b. 1881); Mansfield Gray (b. 1884); & Mary Culbertson (b. 1890). the 1891 Census, Peter & Ann, both aged 43, were living at Morebattle with Thomas, aged 9; Mansfield, aged 7; & Mary, aged 0. - Ann Weatherburn died at Glendale in 1898, aged 50, & Peter m. ii) Janet Gilroy at Maxton, Roxborough [5 m. SE of Melrose], Scotland, in 1901.  Peter Weatherburn died at Maxton on 9/2/1902, aged 54. ]   


  1874

Robert Weatherburn [b. 1872 at Bury, Lancs. - probably e.s. of Lancelot W. (b. 1849) & Sarah Hartley (m. at Bury 1868, q.v.)] died at Sheffield in the June qtr. if 1874, aged 2. He was buried at St. Mary, Sheffield, W/R Yorks., on 5/4/1874.


  1874

Robert Weatherburn [b. c1802 (not shown in the W.B. - ‘s. of William W., Fisherman’], widower of Margaret Haddon or Hadden (m. not found), & husband of Isabella Dodd (m. 1857)] died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1874, aged 71.  [Isabella, widow of Robert Weatherburn, Coal Miner, died at Bedlington in 1894.  (q.v.).]


  1874

 Elizabeth I. Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Tailor, b. 1845 at Newcastle] & Ann Buchanan [m. 1865], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1874 at Newcastle upon Tyne. (Elizabeth Ismay Weatherburn died at Newcastle upon Tyne in the Dec. qtr. 1874. - [Another daughter was given the same names in 1875 (q.v).]


  1874

Kate Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of David W. [Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1874 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Kate, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1891 Census, Catherine Wedderburn, aged 16 (‘b. Newcastle’), was staying with her uncle & aunt, John Taylor, a Blacksmith aged 56 (‘b. Fatfield’), & Catherine, aged 52 (‘b. Corbridge’), at 4 Yorke Street, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, Durham. - Catherine Wedderburn m. Robert William Burnett at Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in 1900 (q.v.). - In the 1911 Census, Catherine Burnett, aged 36 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), Married 11 years, 4 children (2 living, 2 dec’d), was living with her husband Robert Burnett, an Assistant Staithman (Coal Shipping), aged 46 (‘b. Thornton Steward, York’), their 2 sons & Catherine’s brother Alfred Wedderburn, an Assistant Staithman (Coal Shipping), unm. aged 28 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), at 37 Union Street, Blythe.


  1874

Tom Weatherburn [Thomas James W., b. 1855 at Hunslet, Leeds (6th but 5th surv. s. of Robert W., b. 1811, d. 1880, & Ann Rose, m. 1835, d. 1890] m. i) Sarah Ellen Wetherill at Leeds in the Sept. qtr. of 1874. In the 1881 Census, Thomas, Clerk to Accountant aged 26, was living at 14 Earl Street, Leeds, Yorks., with his wife Sarah E., aged 27 (‘b. Leeds’). - Sarah’s death not found (although a Sarah Elizabeth Weatherburn was b. & died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1885, q.v.) but Thomas James W., widower, m. ii) Sarah Ann Wood in 1888 (q.v.). - Thomas James W., Railway Clerk, died at 33 Milton Street, Derby, on 14/4/1893, aged 38. - S.A. Weatherburn, widow, was the informant.  


  1874

Ann Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1874 at Morpeth.  


  1874

Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1873, 2nd s. of Joseph W. (Blacksmith, b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead) & Mary Ann Bambrough (m. 1863, d. 1915)] died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1874, aged 1.

 

  1874

Henry Morrilee Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1874 at Stanley. Henry Morralle (sic) W., living at Hide Hill, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 25/11/1878 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, Henry, aged 6 (‘b. Stanley, Durham’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 30 Woolmarket, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Henry, aged 16, a Draper’s Assistant, was living with his parents (Alexander by then a Grocer) & 4 siblings, at 4-6 Castlegate, B-on-T. - Henry Morrallee Weatherburn, Draper, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘2nd s. of Alexander’ on 17/10/1895. -  “Henry Morrallee Weatherburn, Draper from London, came to town June 1899. Made Free 17/10/1895.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - In the 1901 Census, Henry, unm. aged 26 (‘b. Stanley, Durham’), was still a Draper’s Asst., living with his parents at 4 Castlegate, Berwick on Tweed. - Henry M. Weatherburn m. Annie M. Bate at Berwick in 1916.


  1874

Joseph Cockburn Weatherburn, [3rd] 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 1874 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Joseph, a Scholar aged 6, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. - He died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1881, aged 7.


  1874

William Richard Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1829 (bap. 1830 at Stannington] but elder s. by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Atkinson [m. 1872 at N-on-T], was b. on 5/10/1874 at Choppington [nr. Bedlington]. William Richard was bap. 12/10/1874 at the Primitive Methodist Ashington & Newbiggin Circuit. In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 6, was living with his parents, his elder half-brother John (b. 1861) & his younger brother Thomas Henry (b. 1880), at West Choppington, Bedlington, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Willam R., Asst. Mole Catcher, aged 16 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with his parents & younger brother Thomas Henry, aged 10, at Paddock Hall, S. Choppington, Bedlington. - William Richard Weatherburn, Game Keeper, m. Mary A. Elliott at Alnwick in 1898 (q.v.). William R. Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1949, aged 75.  


  1874

 Robert Weatherburn [(probably) 3rd] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardon Steel [m. 1866], was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1874 at South Shields, aged 0.   


  1874

John Weatherburn [b. 1852, 3rd & ygst s. of Christopher W., b. c1807, d. 1889, & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833, d. 1886)] m. Catherine Greener at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1874. They had a daughter 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 & 3 more daughters born in Australia.  


  1874

Dorothy Wedderburn [b. 1841, 5th d. of David W. (Horsekeeper, b. 1809) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834)] m. William Halliday at Hull in the Dec. qtr.of 1874. In the 1881 Census, Dorothy Halliday, ‘aged 37’, was living with her husband William, a Herd Shepherd aged 36, at 98 Derby St., Westgate, Northumberland, with & William’s niece Isabella Halliday aged 12 (all ‘b. Newcastle’).


  1874

Ann Weatherburn [b. 1870, 2nd d. of George Henry W., Blackmith (b. 1838), & Marth Ann Temple (m. 1861)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1874, aged 4.  


  1874

Elizabeth Ismay Weatherburn [b. Sept. qtr. 1874 (q.v.)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1874, aged 0.  [Another daughter was given the same names in 1875 (q.v).]

  1874

Robert Weatherburn, [7th] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. 25/12/1874 at Berwick. In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Scholar ‘aged 5’, was living with his parents & 5 siblings (all ‘b. B-on-T’), at 37 Yard Chapel St., Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Grocer’s Assistant aged 16, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 15 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - He was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T on 23/12/1895. - Robert Weatherburn, ‘apparently aged 20 years’ and ‘a Groom’ was attested at Edinburgh on 28/7/1897, his father shown as George W., of 32 Walkergate, Berwick. - Robert joined the Royal Artillery as a Driver and arrived at Woolwich on 30/7/1897, being posted to an unspecified station on 19/8/1897, but was discharged ‘on payment of £10 after just 50 days’ service on 15/9/1897. (see also Robert’s brother Thomas Bailey W., b. 1876) - By 1899 Robert Weatherburn had joined the Seaforth Highlanders. - He m. Agnes Jane Currie at Portobello, Edinburgh, on 19/9/1899 (q.v.). - [His sister Frances Weatherburn (b. 1866) m. George Norris in Glasgow in 1882.  (As well as Agnes’s daughter ‘Hettie’, b. 1897, Robert & Agnes had (at least) 4 sons & another daughter.) - “Robert fought in the Boer War with the Seaforth Highlanders and emigrated to the US”. (e-mail from Peter G. 28/4/02,7 with info. from Albert Ernest (‘Al’) Weatherburn II in the US - Robert’s great-grandson. - See entry of Robert’s marriage in 1899 for more details of his army career.) - Robert Weatherburn died Michigan USA in 1939 & Agnes died at Royal Oak, Michigan, on 15/9/1942. (See m. in 1899 for more details.)


  1875

James Hogg Weatherburn, [3rd] 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 1874/75 at Berwick. James Hogg W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 9/1/1880. - In the 1881 Census, James, a Scholar aged 7, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, but, in the 1891 Census, James H. is shown incorrectly as ‘aged 14’. - “James Hogg Weatherburn, Soldier from Blyth, came to town Feb. 1904.  Made Free 30/9/1894.” - “Jas. Hogg Weatherburn, Labourer from Newcastle, came to town 12/10/1907. Made Free 12/8/1902. Remarks: 13 Hatters Lane, Died 15/3/1908.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - James Hogg W. died on 15/3/1908, aged 33.  


  1875

 Alice Wedderburn, [younger] d. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ [Ag. Lab., b. 1830] & Mary Hickie [m. 1863], was b. in the March qtr. of 1875 at Berwick.  Alice Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1877, aged 2.  


  1875

 Jane Wedderburn, [elder] d. of Henry W. [General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885] & Jane Walker [m. 1873], was b. in 1875 at Carriden [on the coast of the Firth of Forth, north of Linlithgow (birth reg. in Scotland]. - (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1881 Census, Jane, aged 5 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & (then) 3 siblings at The Wedderburns House, Loan End, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Jane, an Ag. Farm Worker, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with her widowed mother & 3 siblings at Berrington Law, Kyloe, Northumberland.


  1875

Isabella Weatherburn [b. 1864, 2nd d. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834) & Lily Sutherland (m. not found)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1875, aged 10. She was buried in a pauper’s grave on 19/1/1875.


  1875

Eleanor Wedderburn [née Dayer/Dyer, first wife of James W. (Engineer, b. 1823, m. 1845)] died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1875, aged 50. [James m. ii) in 1876, Jane Crow.]


  1875

 Ann Mark Weatherburn, [?only] d. of John W. [Gen. Labourer, b. 1850] & Frances [Eleanor Frances Mark, m. 1870], was b. in the June qtr. of 1875 at Berwick. Anne Mark W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 25/8/1879 - ‘left’. - In the 1881 Census, Ann, a Scholar aged 5, was living with her parents & 2 older brothers at 13 Hatters Lane, B- on-Tweed. - Annie Weatherburn m. Joseph Ewart in 1895 (q.v.). - [Two Ewart grandsons are commemorated on the headstone of Ann’s parents grave in Berwick Cemetery: William Ewart died of wounds at Peperinghe, Belgium, on 30 May 1917, aged 21, & Joseph Ewart died on 1 Dec. 1925, in Edinburgh, aged 23. ]


  1875

 Peter Weatherburn, s. of William W. [Ag. Lab., b. c1819 at Ancroft, d. 1900] & Eleanor Cowans [‘Cowins’, m. 1847 at Lamberton Toll)] was b. in the June qtr. of 1875 at Holy Island, Northumberland. [Peter is shown as Wm. & Eleanor’s son in the 1881 Census - but he was probably their grandson!] - In the 1881 Census, Peter, aged 5, was living with William & Eleanor, their unm. son Thomas (b. 1854) & unm. d. Mary (b. 1850) at Cottage, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Peter Weatherburn, a Farm Servant, unm.  aged 25 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living at Chiswick Farm Cottages, Ancroft, with his widowed mother Eleanor; his sister Mary, a Farm Servant ‘aged 49’ (‘b. Doddington’, 1850); &  Mary Weatherburn, a Farm Servant aged 19 (‘b. Ancroft’ - 1881). - Peter Weatherburn m. Elizabeth Sanderson at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. 1905.  [They had (at least) 3 sons & 2 daughters.]  


  1875

 Elizabeth Johnson Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of John W. [Factory Forgeman (b. 1840 at Blyth] & Ann Vardy [m. 1865], was b. in the June qtr. of 1875 at Gateshead. Elizabeth J. Weatherburn died there in the Dec. Qtr.  


  1875

George W. Wedderburn [George Gordon Gerald Trophime de Lally-Tollendal Webster-Wedderburn, b. 1827 in Paris ] died at Abington Abbey, Northants., on 20/8/1875, aged 47.  


  1875

 John Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1875 (not b. 1876, as shown on W.B. p. 501) at Berwick. In the 1881 Census, John, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham. - In the 1891 Census, John, a Pupil Teacher aged 15, was still living at Main Street, Norham, with his parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger. - [John Weatherburn (aged 20) ‘was put forward for Confirmation on 30/3/1896 at Norham’. ] - In the 1901 Census, John, a Joiner, unm. ‘aged 27’ (‘b. Norham’), was living with his brother-in-law William Manners, a Coachman (Domestic), aged 27 (‘b. Old Windsor, Berks.’), his sister Sarah Louisa Manners, aged 29 (‘b. Norham’) & their son John Joseph W. Manners, aged 5 (‘b. Gateshead, Durham’), at 19 West Street, Westgate, Newcastle-on-Tyne. - John Weatherburn [a Joiner & Undertaker] m. Mary Mawson in Dec. qtr. 1906. [They had 6 sons & (probably) 4 daughters.]  


  1875

 Martin Weatherburn [probably 3rd s. of Joseph W. (Blacksmith, b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead, & Mary Ann Bambrough (m. 1863)] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1875 at Gateshead. He died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1878, aged 3.  


  1875

Robert Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of William W. [Mariner/Timber Measurer (Harbour), b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields, d. 1905] & Mary Steel [m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913 at S. Shields], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1875 at South Shields. In the 1881 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 5, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 187 Adelaide St., Westoe, Durham. - Robert m. Eliza Tann at S. Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1897 (q.v.). - [They had 9 daughters & 2 sons.] - Eliza Weatherburn died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1917, aged 40.  


  1875

Eleanor Wedderburn, [e.] d. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1875 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Eleanor, a Scholar aged 5, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 27 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Eleanor, aged 15 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings & a Boarder, at 211 Dilston Street, Elswick. - Eleanor Wedderburn m. James Brown at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1895.  [Eleanor’s cousin, Eleanor Dayer Wedderburn (2nd d. of Thomas W. & Isabella Purvis, m. 1869) was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 (q.v.).]  


  1875

James Alma Weatherburn [Hay & Straw Dealer, b. 1854, 4th s. of Luke James W. (b. 1819 - by now a Woollen Manufacturer - & Mary Kirby (m. 1847)] m. Mary Ann Carter [d. of James Carter, Marine Store Dealer] at Huddersfield in the Sept. qtr. of 1875. They had 3 sons: Harry (b. 1878); Herbert (b. 1882, m. 1904); & Fred (b. 1885). - [Harry (b. & d. at Huddersfield in 1877) may also be their son.] - In the 1881 Census, James, a Hay & Straw Dealer ‘aged 25’, was living at 3 Hepworths Buildings, Huddersfield, Yorks., with Mary Ann aged 23, & Harry, a Scholar (!) aged 3 (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). - James A. Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the Dec. qtr. of 1885, aged 29. His widow Mary Ann m. ii) John Edward Oldham at Huddersfield on 12/4/1888.  - In the 1891 Census, Mary A. Oldham, ‘aged 30’, was living at 1 Miln Road, Huddersfield, with her husband John E. Oldham, a Woollen Mill Hand aged 30; Mary’s ‘Weatherburn’ sons: Harry Oldham, an Errand Boy aged 13; Herbert Oldham, a Scholar aged 9 (m. 1904 as Weatherburn); & Fred Oldham, a Scholar aged 6; & her & John Oldham’s daughter, Nellie Oldham, aged 4½mths. (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). - In the 1901 Census, Mary A. Oldham, aged 42, was living at 416 Bradford Road, Huddersfield, with her husband John E. Oldham, an out-of-work labourer, aged 40 (‘b. Hecmondwyke’), her 3 Weatherburn sons, Harry Oldham, Carter (farm), aged 22; Herbert Oldham, 19, Brass Finisher; & Fred, Hardware Shop Asst., aged 15; & her & John Oldham’s daughter Polly, aged 8 (all ‘b. Huddersfield’).  


  1875

Stephen Weatherburn [Stephen Metcalf W., b. 1853 (later known as John Stephen Weatherburn), ygst. s. of Robert Nesbitt W. (Fishmonger, b. c1824) & Hannah Willis (m. 1847)] m. Ruth Brownless at Hartlepool in the Sept. qtr. of 1875. They had 5 or 6 daughters & 3 or 4 sons: Rebecca Hannah (b. 1876 at Hartlepool, d. unm. 1936); William (b. 1879 at Rochdale, Lancs.); Sarah Jane (b. 1881 at Bolton, d. there 1882); Robert Nesbit (b. there 1883); Wilhelmina (b. there 1887 - birth reg. March 1888); Albert Edward (b. there 1890, d. 1891); Margaret Ann (b. there 1892); & Sarah (b. & d. 1893). - [Stephen & Ruth  & their (then) children do not appear in the CD version of the 1881 Census.] - 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.] - In the 1901 Census, John Stephen Weatherburn, a French Polisher, aged 47 (‘b. Berwick’) was still living at 15 Crown St., Bolton, Lancs., with Ruth, aged 48 (‘b. Barnard Castle, Durham’); Rebecca, aged 25 (‘b. Hartlepool, Durham’); Wilhelmina, aged 13; & Margaret, aged 8 (both ‘b. Bolton’). - In the 1911 Census, John Stephen Weatherburn, French Polisher, aged 58 (‘b. Berwick-on-Tweed’), was living in 5 rooms at 6 Victoria Street, Bolton, with Ruth, aged 59 (‘b. Barnard Castle, Durham’), Married 37 years, 9 children (5 living, 4 dec’d), & Rebecca,  ‘House Work’, unm. aged 36 (‘b. Hartlepool’), & Margaret, a Bookbinder (Printers), aged 18 (‘b. Bolton’). - Stephen Weatherburn died at Bolton in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 61. Ruth Weatherburn died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1915, aged 62.  


  1875

 Christopher Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth’, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875. - He was bap. in Jan. 1876 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1881 Census, Christopher, a Scholar aged 5, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth. - In the 1891 Census, Christopher, aged 16, a Bookseller’s Errand Boy, was still living there with his parents & 5 siblings. - In the 1901 Census, Christopher, a Book Stall Clerk aged 25 (‘b. B-on-T’), was a Boarder in the household of Joseph Anderson, a House Painter aged 28 (‘b. Bingley’) & his wife & daughter, living at 32 Wellington Street, Bingley, Otley, Yorks. - Christopher m. Sarah Suthren at Berwick in 1902.   


  1875

 Elizabeth Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Mason, b. c1852, 3rd s. of Christopher W. & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833)], & Catherine Greener [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 at Lanchester  [Durham]. - Elizabeth emigrated to Australia with her parents & younger brother Christopher on the ship “La Hogue”, arriving in Autralia on 21/10/1878. - She m. G. Arthur. (Family-tree of Marilyn Leslie Wickham, née Weatherburn)


  1875

 Elizabeth Ismay Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Tailor, b. 1845 at Newcastle] & Ann Buchanan [m. 1865, d. 1885], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 at Gateshead. In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 5, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth W., a Servant, unm. aged 16 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living at 21 Queen St., Gateshead, with her sister Annie Hogg, aged 21; Annie’s husband James Ed. Hogg, a Platelayer aged 23, their dau. Anna Eliz. Hogg, aged 2; & Elizabeth Caris, ‘Mother-in-law’, a widow aged 64, ‘paralysed 9 years’ (all ‘b. England’). - Elizabeth Ismay Weatherburn m. at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1896.  


  1875

Eleanor Dayer Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Foundry Clerk, b. 1847] & Isabella Purvis [m. 1869], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 at Newcastle.  In the 1881 Census, Eleanor, a Scholar aged 5, was living with her parents, 2 siblings & her maternal grandmother, at 31 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Eleanor D., aged 15, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 1 Hawthorn St., Elswick. - In the 1901 Census, Eleanor D. Wedderburn, an Engineer’s Draughtsman, unm. aged 25, was still living with her parents, her brother Thomas, unm. aged 29, & her sister Winifred H., aged 16, at 1 Hawthorn Street, Elswick. - [Eleanor Dayer W’s cousin Eleanor Wedderburn, 2nd d. of Robert W. (b. 1851) & Mary Moore (m. 1871), was b. in the Sept. qtr. 1875 & m. James Brown at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1895.] - In the 1911 Census, Eleanor Dayer Wedderburn, unm. aged 34 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her parents & her sister Winifred Hanson Wedderburn, unm. aged 26, in 5 rooms at 31 Dobson Street, Newcastle on Tyne.


  1875

Mary Weatherburn [perhaps 3rd d. of Lancelot W. (b. 1849) & Sarah Hartley (m. 1868)] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 at Bury, Lancs.  

  1875 James Robert Weatherburn [b. 1855, e.s. of James W. (b. 1827) & Deborah Holden (m. 1854)] m. Elizabeth Ann Owens at Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, on 15/11/1875.  They had 4 sons & 5 daughters: James Robert (b. 1876, d. 1891) & Mary Elizabeth (b. 1878, m. 1898) were b. at Bootle, Lancs. (their births reg. at W. Derby); & Deborah Ann (b. 1880, m. 1901); John Henry (b. 1883, d. 1892); Sarah Ellen (b. 1886); Margaret (b. 1889); Henrietta (b. 1890  - reg. March 1891); James Scott (b. 1893); & Robert (b. 1895, d. 1896) were b. at Birkenhead. - In the 1881 Census, James, an Iron Turner aged 26 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living at 4C Block Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, Cheshire, with Elizabeth, aged 24 (‘b. Liverpool’) & their (then) 3 children: James, aged 4; Mary, aged 2; & Deborah, aged 4 mths. - In the 1891 Census, James, an Engine Fitter aged 36, was living at 41 Paterson Street, Birkenhead, with Elizabeth aged 34 (both ‘b. Liverpool’), James R. a General Labourer aged 14; Elizabeth, aged 12 (both ‘b. Bootle’); John, aged 7; Sarah, aged 4; Margaret, aged 3; Henrietta, aged 4 mths.; & ‘Boarder’ Thomas Owens, a General Labourer, unm. aged 22 (all ‘b. Birkenhead’). - Their daughter Deborah, aged 10 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was staying with her uncle Robert Weatherburn (b. 1859) & his wife Ellen at his father-in-law’s house, 54 Keble Road, Bootle, Lancs. - James Robert Weatherburn died at Birkenhead in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 41. In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, Widow, aged 44 (‘b. Liverpool’), General Shopkeeper ‘on own account at home’, was living at 93 Queens Buildings, Birkenhead, with Margaret, aged 12; Henrietta, aged 10, & James, aged 8 (all ‘b. Birkenhead’). - Elizabeth Ann Weatherburn m. ii) Edwin Carruthers at Liverpool in 1902.   


  1875

Sarah Isabella Wedderburn, [3rd & ygst.] d. of Andrew W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1845] & Mary Ann Aiston [m. 1868], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 at Newcastle.  In the 1891 Census, Sarah I., an Asst. Green Grocer aged 15, was living with her parents & sister Elizabeth, unm. aged 20, at 80 Hamsterley Road, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, Sarah, a Fruiterer, unm. aged 25, was living with her parents & sister Elizabeth at 82 Hamsterley Road, Elswick.


  1875

 Thomas Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] s. of James W.  [Ag. Lab., b. 1843] & Jessie Ross [m. 1873], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1875 at Felton, Northumberland. In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 5, was living with his parents, a sister & a brother, at Tritlington Hall, Hebron Cockle Park ‘Earsdon Tri.’ - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Grocer’s Assistant, unm. aged 25 (‘b. Longframlington’), was living with his parents, a sister & 2 brothers, at  Great Ryle, Northumberland.   


  1875

William Weatherburn, [4th but 2nd surv.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 28/8/1875 at South Shields & bap. 12/9/1875 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 5, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, William, an Apprentice Slater aged 16 (‘b. S. Shields’), was still living with his parents & 4 siblings at 17 Maxwell St. Westoe. - William died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1893, aged 17.   


  1875

Mark Johnson Weatherburn [Mark John W., b. 1852, elder s. of Thomas W., Engine Builder, ‘s. of Robert W., Shipwright’ (b. 1796) - (& Sarah Johnson) & Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson (m. 1851 at S. Shields)] m. Mary Ann Davison [b. c1854, dau. of John Davison, Shipwright, & his wife Margaret] at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1875. They had (at least) 3 daughters: Elizabeth Ann P. (b. 1876, m. 1897); Gertrude Marian (b. 1879) & Jennie Tindle (b. & d. 1886). - In the 1881 Census, Mark J. Weatherburn, a Mariner aged 29, was living at 39 Agnes Street, Westoe, Durham, with Mary Ann ‘aged 30’; Elizabeth Ann L. (sic), a Scholar aged 4; & Gertrude M., aged 2 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - In the 1901 Census, Mark J., a Master Sea Mariner, aged 48 (‘b. South Shields’), was living at 102 Broughton Road, South Shields, with Mary A., aged 47; Gertrude M., a Grocer’s Asst., unm. aged 22, & granddaughter Aasta Peterson, aged 3 (all ‘b. S. Shields’). - Mark Johnson Weatherburn died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 53. In the 1911 Census, Mary Weatherburn, a widow, aged 59 (4 children, 2 living, 2 dec’d), was living in 3 rooms at 4 George Scott Street, South Shields, with her unm. daughter Gertrude Weatherburn, aged 30 (both ‘b. S. Shields’), & a Boarder John Ernest Cooke, Variety Artist, aged 31 (‘b. Bath, Somerset’). - Mary A. Weatherburn died at S. Shields in the March qtr. of 1924, aged 77.]


  1875

Barbara Wetherburn, Spinster aged 21, of Seaton Delavel, ‘daughter of Barbara Wetherburn’ [unidentified - but probably the daughter is Barbara Wedderburn b. at Morpeth in April 1858 (q.v.).], m. William Barber, Batchelor, a Miner aged 43 of Allotment, ‘s. of Thomas Barber, Labourer’, at the Parish Church, Earsdon, Northumberland, on 13/11/1875.  


  1875

William Wetherburn [Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham, e.s. of John Weatherburn, b. c1827 at Chester le Street - who m. Margaret Alderson in 1860)] m. i) Ellen Goodwill n the Dec. qtr. of 1875. They had (at least) 2 sons & 4 daughters: William (b. & d. 1876); Ellen (b. 1878 - m. as ‘Helen’ in 1903); Margaret Alice Weatherburn (sic - b. 1879); John Gladstone (b. 1883); Mary (b. 1886, d. 1893); & Edna (b. 1890). - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn (sic), Banksman at Coal Mine aged 26 (‘b. Sunnybrow, Durham’), was living at 54 Silver St., Dawdon, Durham, with Ellen, aged 25 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’); Ellen, aged 3; & Margaret Alice, aged 1 (both ‘b. East Murton, Durham’). - In the 1891 Census, William Wetherburn, Banksman at Coalmine aged 36 (‘b. Sunnybrow’), was living at 28 Albion Street, East Murton, Durham, with Ellen, aged 35 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’); Ellen, aged 13; Margaret A., a Scholar aged 11; John G., a Scholar aged 8; Mary, a Scholar aged 5; & Edna, aged 8 mths. (all ‘b. Murton Colliery’). - In the 1901 Census, William Wetherburn Coalminer Deputy Overman (underground), aged 46 (‘b. Sunnybrow’), was living at 2 North Street, East Murton, Durham, with ‘Helen’, aged 45 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’); ‘Helen’, aged 23; Margaret A., a School Teacher PT, aged 21; John G., a Coal Miner Putter (underground), aged 18; & Edna, aged 10 (all ‘b. East Murton’). - Ellen Weatherburn (sic) died in the Dec. qtr. of 1905, aged 50. William Wetherburn m. ii) Sarah Richardson at Sunderland in the March qtr. of 1907. William Wetherburn died in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 57. [His relative William Goodwill W. (b. 1886, e.s. of John W. & Margaret Jane Goodwill, m. 1883) died in the same quarter, aged 26.  (Was there a mining accident, perhaps?)]


  1875

 Elizabeth J. Weatherburn [Elizabeth Johnson W., b. June qtr. 1875, 3rd d. of John W. (Factory Forgeman, b. 1840) & Ann Vardy (m. 1865)] died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr., aged 0.  


  1875

 Annie Wedderburn [b. 1874, 3rd d. of Henry W. (b. 1832, d. 1905) & Eliza Ventress (m. 1858)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1875, aged 1.  


  1875

James Wedderburn [b. 1871 at Gateshead, e.s. of Robert W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1851) & Mary Moore (m. 1871)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1875, aged 4.  [Another son was given the name James in 1882.]


  1876

 Elizabeth Weatherburn, [?step-] d. of John Stapleton Weatherburn [Tailor, b. 1852] & [daughter of] Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], was b. in 1875/76 at Tweedmouth.  [No birth reg. under Weatherburn.] - In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with John & Mary & 2 younger siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Elizabeth W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 28/8/1882. - In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth G. Weatherburn, aged 15 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was a live-in Servant in the household of Thomas Rutherford, a Draper aged 31 (‘b. Canada’), at 31a Palace Street, B-on-T. - Elizabeth Weatherburn m. Alexander Patterson at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1893.


  1876

John Weatherburn, [apparently] s. of Henry [‘Hardy’] W. [Hay & Straw Dealer, b. 1853 - afterwards a Pawnbroker] & Ellen Eliza Crossland [m. 1878, q.v.], was b. in the March qtr. of 1876 at Huddersfield [Yorks.], his birth reg. as John Brook Crossland but he adopted the surname Weatherburn. - In the 1881 Census, John Weatherburn, aged 5, was living with Hardy, a Hay & Straw Dealer aged 28, & Ellen Eliza, aged 26, at 109 Castle Gate, Huddersfield, Yorks. - In the 1891 Census, John, a Pawnbroker’s Asst., aged 15, was living with Hardy, now a Pawnbroker, aged 36, & Ellen Eliza aged 35 (all ‘b. Huddersfield’), at Spring Green, Dalton, Huddersfield. - In 1899 John apparently m. Nellie Edith --- [m. not found]. - They had (at least) 5 children: William (b. c1900 - his birth reg. not found); twins Doris (b. 1902, d. 1903) & Dorothy (b. & d. 1902); Edith Eliza (b. 1905), & John Lancelot (b. 1908). - In the 1901 Census, John B. Weatherburn, Pawnbroker’s Asst. aged 25 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living at 98 Alder St., Huddersfield, with Nellie, aged 26 (‘b. Sheffield’), & William, aged 1 (‘b. Huddersfield’). - In the 1911 Census, John Brook Weatherburn, Hay Dealer, aged 35 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living in a 6-roomed house, 31 Galton Street, Huddersfield, with Nellie Edith, aged 37 (‘b. Sheffield’), Married 12 years, 5 children (3 living, 2 dec’d); Edith Eliza, aged 6, John Lancelot, aged 2 (both ‘b. Huddersfield’), & a 15-year-old Domestic Servant, Florence Amelia Wainwright. - Their e.s. William Hardy Weatherburn, at School, aged 11 (‘b. Hudderfield’), was living with his grandparents Hardy & Ellen Eliza W. (m. 1878, q.v.) at 4 Lowerhead Row Huddersfield. - [When Ellen Eliza Weatherburn, of 4 Lower Row, Huddersfield, ‘wife of Hardy W’, died on 22/8/1914, probate was granted at Wakefield to John Brook Weatherburn, Hay & Straw Merchant. - Estate valued at £1601:4:10d.]


  1876

 Rebecca Hannah Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Stephen [Metcalf] W. [French Polisher, b. 1853 at Berwick] & Ruth Brownless [m.  1875 at Hartlepool], was b. in the March qtr. of 1876 at Hartlepool. [Stephen & his family do not appear in the 1881 Census.] - In the 1901 Census, Rebecca, aged 25 (‘b. Hartlepool, Durham’), was living at 15 Crown St., Bolton, Lancs., with her parents, John Stephen & Ruth Weatherburn, & 2 younger sisters.- In the 1911 Census, Rebecca Weatherburn, ‘House Work’, unm. aged 36 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with her parents & younger sister Margaret at 6 Victoria Stret, Bolton, Lancs. - Rebecca Hannah Weatherburn died unm. at Clitheroe [Yorks.] in the June qtr. of 1936.   


  1876

 James Wedderburn [Engineer, b. 1823, widower of Eleanor Dayer (m. 1845, d. 1875)] m. ii) Jane Crow [d. of Robert Crow] at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1876. - They had no issue. James died at 34 Byron Terrace, Scotswood Rd., Newcastle, on 15/6/1881, aged 57. He left a Will, written on 28/7/1876, in which his wife Jane & his 3 sons by his first wife are named. (W.B. p. 501 & L.W. No. 42, W.B. Vol. II, p. 521) - In the 1901 Census, Jane Wedderburn, a widow aged 65 (‘b. Haltwhistle’), was Housekeeper to Francis Purvis, Clerk to Benwell School Board, a widower aged 62, living at at 7 Clara St., Benwell, Northumberland.


  1876

 George Weatherburn [b. 1868, 3rd s. of George W. (Shipwright, b. c1826, d. 1884) & Frances Wilkinson (m. 1853, d. 1897)] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1876, aged 7.  


  1876

 Henrietta Weatherburn [wife of Lancelot W., b. 1789, m. 1815] died at Huddersfield [Yorks.] in the March qtr. of 1876, aged 81. She was buried at Holy Trinity,

Huddersfield, W/R Yorks., on 17/2/1876. [Lancelot died at Huddersfield in 1878.]


  1876

 Joseph Weatherburn [bap. 1807 at Horton-by-Blyth (m. Elizabeth Balks in 1832] died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1876, aged 68.  


  1876

Alexander Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the June qtr. of 1876 at Lanchester [nr. Stanley, Durham]. He died there in the March qtr. of 1877, aged 0.  


  1876

Henry Wedderburn, [4th] s. of Robert W. [Blacksmith, b. 1841] & Eliza Fulton [m. 1868], was b. in the June qtr. of 1876 at Newcastle.  In the 1881 Census, Henry aged 11 (‘b. Byker, N-on-T’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Henery (sic) aged 15 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne. [“Either Henry or his brother Robert had a son who was in the R.A.F. during WWII.  - Son believed to have lived in London”. (See James W., b. 1880, who emigrated to South Africa.]  


  1876

Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1876.  


  1876

Hannah Weatherburn, aged 26 [b. 1850, 2nd d. of Thomas W. (Pitman, bap. 1819 at Horton, d. 1885) & Ann Robson (m. 1841, d.1910)] m. Thomas Fogg, aged 30 [‘s. of John Fogg’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1876. In the 1881 Census, Hannah Fogg, aged 30 (‘b. Horton, Northumberland’), was living at her parents’ house, 93 Shankhouse Row, Cramlington, Northumberland, with her parents; 3 younger unmarried siblings; her husband Thomas Fogg, an unemployed Engine Driver aged 35 (‘b. Ryton’); her uncle, John Robson, a Coal Screener, aged 51 (‘b. Earsdon’); her parents’ granddaughter Theodorea (sic) Burt, aged 4 (‘b. N-on-T’); & their nephew, William Palmer, a Labourer aged 14 (‘b. Earsdon’).  


  1876

Sydney Weatherburn Watson [afterwards Watson Weatherburn], [elder] s. of Robert W. Watson [Customs Officer, b. c1838 (q.v.)] & Harriet Elizabeth Smith [m. 1866], was b. in the June qtr. of 1876 at Liverpool. In the 1881 Census, Sydney Watson, aged 4 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at 126 Vine Street, Liverpool.  [When Sydney’s mother Harriet Elizabeth Watson Weatherburn, of Waterloo Road, Lancs., died in February 1901, probate was granted at Liverpool to Sydney Watson Weatherburn, telephone manager - & when his father, Robert Watson Weatherburn, died at 17 Pytt Street, Edinburgh, in 1920, probate was again granted to Sydney Watson Weatherburn.] - [His surname changed to Watson Weatherburn later in 1881.] - In the 1891 Census, Sydney W. Weatherburn, aged 14 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with his parents & sisters at 36 Beford Street, Liverpool. - In the 1901 Census, S. W. Watson Weatherburn, a Telephone Manager, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Liverpool’) was living at 36 Waterloo Road, Seaforth, Ormskirk, with I.M. Weatherburn (his sister Isabella Weatherburn Watson, b. 1870), a School Teacher aged 30 (‘b. Liverpool’). - Sydney Watson Weatherburn m. i) Clara Gibson at Kendal, Cumbria, in the Sept. qtr. of 1913. Clara Weatherburn died at Wilford Lane, West Bridgeford, Notts., on 15/10/1930, aged 51. - Admon. was granted to Sydney Watson-W. - Estate valued at £144:13:0d. - Sydney m. ii) Doris Black at Newcastle on Tyne in the Dec. qtr. of 1939. He died at Basford in the Sept. qtr. of 1940, aged 64. He and his first wife Clara were buried with Sydney’s parents at Anfied Cemetery, Liverpool.  


  1876

 Christopher Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died in the Sept. qtr. of 1876 at Newcastle, aged 0.  


  1876

Elizabeth Ann P. Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Mark Johnson W. [Mariner (Mark John W., b. 1852)] & Mary Ann Davison [m. 1875], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1876 at South Shields. In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, a Scholar aged 4, was living with her parents & younger sister at 39 Agnes Street, Westoe, Durham. - Elizabeth was m. at South Shields in 1897 (q.v.).


  1876

George Steel Weatherburn, [5th] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 28/7/1876 at South Shields & bap. 13. 8/1876 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - George died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. 1876.  


  1876

James Alexander Weatherburn, [4th] s. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields] & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1876 at Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, James, a Scholar aged 4, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. - In the 1891 Census, James, aged 14 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was a Visitor (with his sister Christina Clark, b. 1863, m. 188l, & his brother Harry, b. 1881) at the home of Ernest Sinclair, a Commercial Traveller aged 29 (‘b. N. Finsbury, London’), & his wife & family, at 150 Lambeth Road, Lambeth, Surrey. - ‘Jim’, like his sisters Margaret Jane (b. 1862) & ‘Chrissie’ (b. 1863) appeared on the stage as assistant to his brother-in-law, Chrissie’s husband Leoni Clarke, and was the opponent for ‘Jack’, the ‘Boxing Kangaroo’. - James m. Emily Gibson at Northampton in Sept. qtr. of 1900 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 1 son & 2 daughters.] - James Alexander Weatherburn, of Brewers Hotel, Abingdon St., Northampton, Barman, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘3rd (sic) s. of George Cockburn of the Cock & Bottle Inn, Bridge Street, Berwick, Licensed Victualler’, on 3/10/1898. - James A. Weatherburn died at the Air Navigation Works, Station Rd., Addlestone, Chertsey [Surrey], on 23/3/1920, aged 43.  [Emily Weatherburn, née Gibson, m. ii) Joseph Bowman at Burnley, Lancs., in the Sept. qtr. of 1926. ]


  1876

James Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1876 at Bootle, Lancs. In the 1881 Census, James, aged 4, was living with his parents & his (then) 2 younger sisters at 4C Block Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, Cheshire. - James Robert died at Birkenhead in the June qtr. of 1891, aged 14.]


  1876

Mary Ann Weatherburn [Ann Bryson, first wife of George W., Coal Miner (b. c1844, m. 1865 at Berwick)] died (in childbirth) at Weatherley Square, Berwick, on 21/8/1876, aged 33. The ‘informant’, Elizabeth F??, of the same address, ‘made her mark’. - Mary Ann was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 3/8/1876. - George m. ii) Ann Cowans at Morpeth, in 1877 (q.v.).  - [They had a son Robert (b. & d. at Morpeth in 1878). ]


  1876

 Elizabeth Wedderburn [b. 1827 in Bombay, 2nd d. of Sir John W. (2nd Bt. of Balindean, b. 1789) & Henrietta Louisa Milburn (m. 1822 at Bombay)] died unm. at Prospect Place, Harrogate, Yorks., on 26/8/1876, aged 50. She was buried at Holy Trinity, Tibberton, Gloucestershire, on 1/9/1876. - Admon. with Will was granted on 11/11/1876. - Estate in the UK ‘Under £4000’.   


  1876

 Margaret Alice Wetherburn (sic) [b. 1869, d. of John W. (Labourer, b. c1827) & Margaret Alderson (m. 1860)] died at Easington in the Sept. qtr. of 1876, aged 7.   

  1876 Leonard Weatherburn [probably 2nd s. of James William ‘Thomson or Weatherburn’ (b. c1839 - ‘s. of William W.’ - unidentified) & Rose Lupton - or ‘Tupton’ (m. 1869)] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1876 at York.  


  1876

 Percy Weatherburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of William Wilson W. [Oil Merchant’s Clerk, b. 1836, d. 1912] & Margaret Lewis [m. 1857, d. 1914], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1876 at Hunslet [Leeds, Yorks.]. - In the 1881 Census, Percy, aged 4, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at Cumberland Villas, Potter Newton, Yorks. - In the 1891 Census, Percy, aged 14 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was a Boarder at Fulnick Boys Boarding School, Pudsey, Yorks. - Percy Weatherburn m. Lily Sykes at Leeds in 1898 (q.v.). - [When his father, ‘formerly Oil Merchant & Colourman but now out of business’, died at Oatlands Lodge, Harehills Lane, Leeds, on 22/3/1912, Percy was left an annuity of £150 p.a.]  


  1876

Thomas Bailey Weatherburn, [8th] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1876 at Berwick.  [Thomas Bailey was no doubt named after George’s brother-in-law Thomas Bailey, husband of his sister Isabella (b. 1841, m. 1862 in Lewisham, London), who emigrated to NSW c1865.] - In the 1881 Census, Thomas, a Scholar ‘aged 3’, was living with his parents & 5 siblings (all ‘b. B-on-T’) at 37 Yard Chapel St., Berwick upon Tweed. - Thomas W., living in Hatters lane, was admitted to the 5th Class at the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 25/8/1884. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 13, was living with his parents, 2 older & 2 younger siblings, at 15 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - On 14/5/1897, Thomas Weatherburn, Labourer, ‘aged 18yrs. 6mths’, currently in the Militia (3rd Btn. KOSB), signed on for 7 years service with the KOSB, with No. 6061. He was 5ft. 5¼ins; Religious Denomination Presbyterian; Next of Kin, Father, George Weatherburn of Walkergate Lane, B-on-Tweed. - ‘Thomas Weatherburn was discharged on 3/10/1899 on payment of £18.’ - Thomas served on Home stations and although on 8/8/1899 he was examined and ‘passed fit for service in India’, he made an unsuccessful attempt to be admitted to the army hospital in Dublin on 14/9/1899 and was discharged ‘at his own request and on payment of £18’ on 13/10/1899. Thomas Bailey Weatherburn, Labourer, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as 7th [surviving] s. of George, Twine Spinner, on 1/10/1900. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Wood Carter, aged 23 (sic), was a Lodger at the home of his widowed sister Frances Norris (b. 1866), her 3 daughters & 2 nieces (daughters of Frances’ & Thomas’s widowed brother James Conway W., b. 1872), at 15 Easter Street, Duns, Berwickshire. - “Thomas Bailey Weatherburn, Labourer from Innerleithing, came to town Aug. 1907. Made Free 1/10/1900. Remarks: Camphill.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - In the 1911 Census, Thomas B. Weatherburn, a Railway Surfaceman (N.B. Railway), unm. aged 34, (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was still living with his widowed sister Frances Norris, 2 of her unm. daughters & 2 unm. brothers, Elias Weatherburn, a Twine-Spinner (Rope Works), aged 54, & Alexander Weatherburn, a Tailor Maker, aged 29 (both ‘b. B-on-Tweed’), now at 43 Church Street, Berwick-on-Tweed. - Thomas B. Weatherburn m. Isabella Renton, a widow aged 33 (d. of Robert Landells, General Labourer), at the Register Office, Berwick, on 1/10/1923. [They had 3 daughters: Isabella (b. 1924); Lily (b. 1928); & Elizabeth H. (b. 1929).]


  1876

 Isabella Thompson Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of David W. [Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1876 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Isabella, a Scholar aged 4, was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1891 Census, Isabella T., aged 14 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her widowed mother, 4 brothers & a cousin, at 49 Salters Road, Gosforth. [Her mother died there later in 1891.] - Isabella m. John J. Nicholson at Newcastle in 1900 (q.v.). - - [In the 1901 Census, Isabella Nicholson, aged 24 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her husband John J. Nicholson, a Marine Engineer aged 28 (‘b. ???, Durham’); & her brothers John Joseph Wedderburn, unm. aged 21; & Alfred, unm. aged 18, both Cartage Clerks (‘b. N-on-T’), at 143 Bolingbroke St., Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne.]  


  1876

Elizabeth Wedderburn [Elizabeth Wetherburn, b. 1865, yngr. d. of Peter Wedderburn (b. 1833, d. 1895) & Elizabeth Bains (m. 1862)] died on 27/10/1876 at Chapel St., Dalton, Ulverston [Lancs.], aged 11.


  1876

William Wetherburn (sic), [e.] s. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham] & Ellen Goodwill [m. 1875], was b. & died in the Dec. qtr. of 1876 at Easington [Durham].   


  1876

Agnes Wedderburne (sic), Spinster aged 28 [‘Ann’, b. 1846/7, e.d. of Henry W. (Blackmith, b. c1803, d. 1866) by his 2nd wife Margaret Dover] m. James Sims Stephenson, Engine Fitter, a Widower aged 27 [s. of James Stephenson, Coal Miner], both of Percy Place, Newcastle, at the Register Office, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 2/12/1876.   In the 1881 Census, Agnes Stephenson ‘aged 30’ (sic), (‘b. Wooler’), was living at School Row, Bedlington, Northumberland, with her husband, James Stephenson, a Coal Miner aged 33 (‘b. Widdrington’); her brother William Weatherburn, a Coal Miner, ‘unm. aged 26’ (‘b. Wooler’); and her niece, Agnes Weatherburn aged 10 months (‘b. Alnwick’, 1880), the illegit. daughter of Agnes & William’s sister Margaret (b. 1859). - [William (b. 1852 was a widower in 1881, not ‘unm.’. - He m. ii) Isabella Bell in 1882. She died in 1883 & William m. iii) Elizabeth Atkinson in 1885, at Alnwick.]


  1877

Joseph Weatherburn [step-son of Thomas W., Coal Miner, b. 1866 at Whittle, Northumberland - no doubt s. of Thomas’s wife Mary Horne (m. 1886, q.v.)] was b. c1877 at Barnard Castle, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Joseph, an Assistant Weighman aged 15 (‘b. Barnard Castle’), was living with Thomas, a Coal Miner aged 25 (‘b. Whittle, Northumberland’), & Mary, aged 36 (‘b. Forest & Frith, Durham’), at Hauxley Street, Hauxley, Alnwick, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Joseph, a Gas Engineman, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Barnard Castle’), was a Boarder at 32 Dodd Street, Bearpark, Durham - the home of Robert Morton, Coal Hewer, aged 49 (‘b. Twizel, Durham’). - Joseph Weatherburn m. Leah Willis at Durham in the June qtr. of 1904 (q.v.). - They had (at least) 2 daughters. - Leah Weatherburn died at Sedgefield [Durham] in the June qtr. of 1917, aged 35.  [Joseph is probably the Joseph Weatherburn who died at Durham SE in the Dec. qtr. of 1949, aged 74]


  1877

Alexander Weatherburn [3rd s. of Alexander W. (Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904) & Elizabeth Morralee (m. 1868, d. 1940)] died at Lanchester [Durham] in the March qtr. of 1877, aged 0.  


  1877

Harry Weatherburn [probably e.s. of James W. (Hay & Straw Dealer, b. 1854, d. 1885) & Mary Ann Carter (m. 1875)] was b. & died at Huddersfield in the March qtr. of 1877.  [Another son named Harry was b. at Huddersfield in Dec. qtr. 1878 (q.v.).]

 

  1877

Sarah Weatherburn [b. 1859 at Berwick, d. of Elias W. (Shoemaker - afterwards a Shipyard Driller - b. 1838, d. 1889) & Elizabeth --- (m. not found, d. 1907)] m. Joseph Forster at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1877.  [They had 3 sons b. at Sunderland: William Weatherburn Foster (sic - b. March qtr. 1879, 10a 624); John Foster  (b. 1886/7); & Elias Weatherburn Foster (b. Dec. qtr. 1890, 10a 579). - In the 1881 Census, Sarah, her husband & their e.s. William were living at 7 East Parade, Bishopwearmouth, Durham (next door to Sarah’s parents). - In the 1891 Census, the family was living at 97 Queen Street, Ryhope, Sunderland, with Sarah’s widowed mother Elizabeth Wetherburn (sic). - [Elizabeth Weatherburn died at Sunderland in 1907 (q.v.).]


  1877

Mary Weatherburn, of High Greens, widow of John W., Blacksmith [b. 1784, m., as his 2nd wife, 1843, d. 1850], died at Berwick on 21/3/1877, aged 80. Mary died ‘as a result of Exposure to Cold’. - She was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick on Tweed, on 23/3/1877.

 

  1877

Mary Jane Weatherburn [b. Wedderburn, 1871, elder d. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ (Ag. Lab., b. 1830) & Mary Hickie (m. 1863)] died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1877, aged 5.  


  1877

Alice Fairbairn Weatherburn, [5th] d. of Henry Wedderburn [Mariner, b. 1828 (bap. 1829)] & Alice Fairbairn [m. not found], was b. in the June qtr. of 1877 at Spittal.  In the 1881 Census, Alice, aged 3, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth, Northumberland. - Alice Wedderburn died at Berwick in October 1889, aged 12. She was buried at Berwick.  


  1877

 John William Weatherburn, [2nd but only surv.] s. of John W. [Factory Forgeman, b. 1840 at Blyth] & Ann Vardy [m. 1865], was b. in the June qtr. of 1877 at Gateshead.  In the 1881 Census, Jno. W. Weatherburn, aged 4, was living with his parents & sister Margaret Ann , aged 11, at 1 Lodge Terrace, Wallsend, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, John Wm., a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his parents & sister ‘Meggie’, aged 21, at 3 St. Bede’s Terrace, Gateshead. - In the 1901 Census, J.W. Weatherburn, a Forgemans Assistant, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Gateshead’), was still living with his parents & sister at 3 St. Bede’s Terrace. - John William m. at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1907. John W. Weatherburn died at Edmonton [Middlx.] in the Sept. qtr. of 1944, aged 67.  


  1877

Margaret Weatherburn, [6th] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. at Norham on 8/8/1877. In the 1881 Census, Margaret aged 3 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham. - She died on 14/1/1886, aged 8.   [The birth & death dates of Margaret & her parents are shown on the gravestone of Margaret & her sister Rachel, b. 1867, d. 1891, in Norham Churchyard.]


  1877

 James Wedderburn [b. 1851 (q.v.), 2nd s. of Henry W., Blacksmith, b. c1803, by his 2nd wife Margaret Dover (m. not found)] m. Alice Susannah McDine [d. of Patrick & Isabella McDine] at St. John, Annitsford, on 16/6/1877. They had 2 sons & 2 daughters: Mary Isabella Weatherburn (b. 1878); Henry Weatherburn (b. 1879, d. 1880); Margaret Wedderburn (b. & d. 1881); & John Wedderburn (b. & d. 1882). - In the 1881 Census, James Wedderburn, a Coal Miner aged 27, was living at Augusta Colliery, Dinnington, with Alice, aged 25 (both ‘b. U.K.’), daughter Mary, aged 3, & a Boarder, William Aspen, a Coal Miner, unm. aged 23. - James Wedderburn died at Dinnington in 1882, aged 30. Alice Susannah Wedderburn m. ii) John Sheilds in 1885.  


  1877

John Weatherburn [probably 4th s. of Joseph W. (Blacksmith, b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead) & Mary Ann Bambrough (m. 1863)] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1877 at Gateshead. He died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1878.  


  1877

 Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, [6th] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 21/8/1877 at South Shields & bap. 16/9/1877 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, Robert N. Weatherburn, aged 3, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe, Durham. - Robert ‘Nesbet’ Weatherburn died at S. Shields in the June qtr. of 1882, aged 4.  


  1877

Elias Weatherburn [b. 1857, elder - but illegitmate - s. of Elias W. (Shoemaker, b. 1838 - afterwards a Driller in a Shipyard) & Margaret Johnson] m. Mary Martin at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1877. They had (at least) 3 sons & 2 daughters: Elias (b. 1878); Alice (b. 1880, m. 1900); William (b. 1883); Thomas (b. & d. 1884); & Mary (b. 1890). - In the 1881 Census, Elias, an Iron Moulder aged 23 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 12 Wallace Green, Berwick on Tweed, with Mary aged 22 (‘b. Scotland’); Elias, aged 2 (b. 1878); & Alice, aged 8 mths. (both ‘b. B-on-T’). - [In Misc. Notes on W.B. p. 504, it shows that Elias Wedderburn ‘m. Mary Martin & had a s. Thomas, who was b. & d. at Oldgate, Morpeth in 1884’.]  In the 1891 Census, Elias Weatherburn, an Iron Moulder aged 32 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 24 Oldgate, Morpeth, with Mary, aged 30 (‘b. Scotland’); Elias, aged 12; Alice, aged 10 (both ‘b. Berwick’); William, aged 8; & Mary, aged 5mths. (both ‘b. Morpeth’). - Mary Weatherburn died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1894, aged 33. In the 1901 Census, ‘Edward’ Weatherburn, Iron Moulder, a widower aged 42 (‘b. Berwick’), was living a Forest Yard, Morpeth, with his son William, a Coal Putter aged 18 (‘b. Morpeth’). - [His daughter Mary, aged 11, was living with her brother Elias.] - Elias Weatherburn died at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1907, ‘aged 48’.   


  1877

 George Wedderburn [Coal Miner, b. c1844, e.s. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866) by his second wife, Margaret Dover] m. ii) Ann Cowans [probably b. c1833, 2nd d. of Thomas Cowans, Blacksmith, & Jane, living at Beal in 1851] at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1877. They had a s. Robert (b. & d. at Morpeth, 1878). - (W.B. p. 503) - In the 1881 Census, George aged 36 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at 137 Bothal Terrace, Pegswood, Northumberland, with Anne (sic) aged 46 (‘b. Acklington, Northumberland’); Margaret, a Scholar aged 11 (b. 1869); & Henry, a Scholar aged 6 (b. 1874) - George’s children by his first wife, Ann Bryson. - [Ann Cowans is probably the sister of Eleanor Cowans ‘of Beal’ who m. William W. (b. c1819) in 1847. - In the 1851 Census, Ann Cowens (sic), a Farm Servant, aged 18, was living at Doddington with William W. (b. c1819) & Eleanor.]  


  1877

 Charles Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Tailor, b. 1845] & Ann Buchanan [m. 1865, d. 1885], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1877 at Gateshead. In the 1881 Census, Charles, aged 3, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Charles, a Scholar aged 14 (‘b. Gateshead, Durham’), was an Inmate in the (Gateshead) Workhouse. [His widowed father Robert had m. ii) Harriet Hobbs at Yarmouth in 1889 (q.v.).] - He is probably the C. Weatherburn, a Labourer aged 20, single, who embarked on the “Vancouver” from Liverpool on 8/4/1897 bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. - He does not appear in the 1901 Census but in the 1911 Census, a Charles Weatherburn, Labourer, unm., age ‘NK’ (‘b. Gateshead’), was a Visitor at the home of John Cranston, a Miner aged 63 (‘b  Washington, Durham’), his wife, 2 sons, daughter-in-law, & another Visitor, Robert Bowden, Miner, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Manchester’), living at 170 Marion Street, Gateshead-on-Tyne. - It seems possible that he is this Charles, who may have returned from Canada for a while? -[However, so far, no evidence of a further transatlantic crossing has been found, nor has an obvious post-1911 death for a Charles Weatherburn b.c 1877 in the GRO records.]    


  1877

Christopher Weatherburn, e.s. of John W. [Mason, b. c1852, 3rd s. of Christopher W. & Margaret Geggie (m. 1833)] & Catherine Greener [m. not found], was b. on 27/8/1877 at Dipton Colliery, Tanfield, Lanchester, Durham. Christopher migrated to Australia with his parents & elder sister Elizabeth (b. 1875) on the ship “La Hogue”, arriving in Australia on 21/10/1878. - He m. Jane Heaton & had 2 sons & a daughter. (Family-tree of Marilyn Leslie Wickham, née Weatherburn) - [A Christopher Weatherburn is 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. He may well be this Christopher.]  


  1877

 Isabella Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth’, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1877. She was bap. 30/12/1877 at Church St. Presbyterian, B-on-T (as ‘d. of Thomas Geggie Weatherburn’.) - Isabella, dtr. of Thomas Weatherburn, Engine Driver, Tweedmouth, was buried at Tweedmouth Civic Cemetery on 20/2/1878, aged 3 months.  


  1877

Henry Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Henry W. [General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885] & Jane Walker [m. 1873], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1877 at Horncliffe.  In the 1881 Census, Henry, aged 3 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & his (then) 3 siblings at The Wedderburns House, Loan End, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Henry, an Ag. Lab. aged 13 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his widowed mother & 3 siblings at J. Wedderburn’s, Loanend. - In the 1901 Census, Henry, an Ag. Horse Hind, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his widowed mother & 3 siblings at Berrington Law, Kyloe, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Henry Wedderburn, a Salmon Fisher (Red) for Salmon Coy., unm. aged 32 (‘b. Loanend, Northumberlnd’), was living in 2 rooms with his widowed mother Jane, aged 60, & his sister Euphemia, a Farm Worker, unm. aged 30, at South Ord, Berwick on Tweed. - [He may be the Henry Wedderburn who died at Hartlepool, Durham, in the June qtr. of 1938, aged 61.]


  1877

 Robert Wedderburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] s. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1877 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Robert, aged 3, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 27 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Grocer’s Errand Boy, aged 13 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents, 5 siblings & a Boarder, at 211 Dilston Street, Elswick. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Mechanical Engineer, unm. aged 23 (‘b. N-on-T’), was one of 2 Boarders living in the household of Arthur Vincent, a General Dock Labourer aged 30, & his wife & family, at 8 Brewery St., Barrow in Furness, Lancs. - Robert Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1949, aged 71.

 

  1877

Isabella Weatherburn [Isabella Sarah, b. 1857, e.d. of James W. (Dock Foreman, b. 1827) & Deborah Holden (m. 1854)] was m. in the Dec. qtr. of 1877 at Liverpool.  

  1877 Alice Weatherburn [b. Wedderburn, 1875, younger d. of John W. ‘of Scremerston by Berwick’ (Ag. Lab., b. 1830) & Mary Hickie (m. 1863)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1877, aged 2.  


  1877

 Henry Weatherburn [b. 1853, e.s. of Henry W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1828 - s. of Henry Wedderburn, Smith, b. c1803, & Alison Cowe) & Margaret Ramsay (m. not found)] died unm. at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1877. He was buried at Alnwick on 2/12/1877.

 

  1878

 Mary Isabella Weatherburn, [elder d. & only surv. child] of James Wedderburn [Coal Miner, b. 1851, d. 1882] & Alice Susannah McDine [m. 1877], was b. in the March 1878 at Dinnington. In the 1881 Census, Mary Wedderburn, aged 3 (‘b. Northumberland’), was living with her parents at Augusta Colliery, Mason, Dinnington, Northumberland. - Mary Isabella Wedderburn m. at Newcastle upon Tyne in the June qtr. of 1898.

 

  1878

Ellen Wetherburn (sic), [e.] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham, d. 1913] & Ellen Goodwill [m. 1875, d. 1905], was b. in the March qtr. of 1878 at East Murton, Durham.   In the 1881 Census, Ellen, aged 3 (‘b. East Murton’), was living with her parents & her sister Margaret Alice (b. 1879) at 54 Silver Street, Dawdon, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Ellen, aged 13 (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 28 Albion Street, East Murton. - In the 1901 Census, ‘Helen’, aged 23 (‘b. East Murton’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 2 North St., East Murton, Durham. - Helen Wetherburn was m. at Easington in Sept. qtr. 1903.   


  1878

Hardy Weatherburn [Hay & Straw Dealer, b. 1853 - afterwards a Pawnbroker, 3rd s. of Luke James W. (b. 1819 - by now a Woollen Manufacturer)  & Mary Kirby (m 1847)] m. Ellen Eliza Crossland at Huddersfield in the March qtr. of 1878. [Ellen Eliza had a son, John Brook Crossland b. in the March qtr. of 1876 at Huddersfield. John adopted the surname Weatherburn.] - In the 1881 Census, ‘Henry’ Weatherburn, a Hay & Straw Dealer, aged 28 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living at 109 Castle Gate, Huddersfield, Yorks., with Ellen Eliza, aged 26, & John, aged 5 (both ‘b. Huddersfield’). - In the 1891 Census, Hardy, aged 37, now a Pawnbroker, was living at Spring Green, Dalton, Huddersfield, with Ellen Eliza, aged 35, & John, a Pawnbroker’s Asst., aged 15. - In the 1901 Census, Hardy, a Pawnbroker, aged 48, was living with Ellen E., aged 47, at 3 & 4 Lower Head Row, Huddersfield. [John, a Pawnbroker’s Asst., aged 25; Nellie, aged 26 (‘b. Sheffield’); & William, aged 1, were living at 98 Alder St., Huddersfield.] - In the 1911 Census, Hardy Weatherburn, Hay Merchant & Pawnbroker, aged 58, was still living in 4 rooms at 4 Lowerhead Row, Huddersfield, with Ellen Eliza, aged 56, Married 33 years (1 child, living), & their grandson William Hardy Weatherburn, aged 11, at School, (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). - Ellen Eliza Weatherburn of 4 Lower Road (sic), Huddersfield, wife of Hardy Weatherburn, died on 22/8/1914. - Probate was granted at Wakefield to John Brook Weatherburn, Hay & Straw Merchant. - Her estate was valued at £1601:4:10d. Hardy Weatherburn of Lowerhead-row (sic), died on 30/11/1920. (‘Admon. with Will Limited’) - Probate was 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.      


  1878

 Henry Weatherburn, Railway Engine-Driver, bachelor aged 27, of Cable Street, Lancaster [b. 1850, 5th but 4th surv. ‘s. of Robert W., Locomotive Foreman’ (b. 1811, d. 1880), & Ann Rose (m. 1835, d. 1890)] m. Margaret Hutchinson, a Spinster aged 21, of 1 Russell Street, Lancaster [d. of Nathan Hutchinson, Joiner & Builder], at High Street Congregationalist Chapel, Lancaster, on 28/1/1878.  They had a son & a daughter: Robert Nathan (b. 1878) & Margaret Annie (b. 1885). - [Their son’s birth was reg. in Dec. qtr. 1878 at Lancaster as ‘Henry Robert’ but he was afterwards named after his two grandfathers, Robert & Nathan.] - In the 1881 Census, Henry, aged 30 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), was living at 12 Midland Terrace, Carnforth, Lancs., with Margaret, a Dressmaker aged 24 (‘b. Over Kellet, Lancs.’); Robert N. aged 2 (‘b. Carnforth, Lancs.’). - In the 1881 Census, Henry, a Railway Engine Driver, aged 30 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), was living at 12 Midland Terrace, Carnforth, Lancs., with Margaret, a Dressmaker aged 24 (‘b. Over Kellet, Lancs.’) & Robert N. [Nathan], aged 2 (‘b. Carnforth, Lancs.’, 1878). - A daughter Margaret Annie was b. in 1885. - In the 1901 Census, Henry, aged 50, was living at 115 Bodmin Street, Attercliffe cum Darnall, Sheffield, with Margaret, aged 45, & their daughter ‘Annie’ aged 16. [Their son Robert, a Commercial Clerk aged 23 (‘b. Carnforth, Lancs.’) was a Boarder at Potter Newton, Leeds. - He m. in 1904.] - Henry Weatherburn died at Blackburn in the Sept. qtr. of 1922, aged 72. His widow, Margaret Weatherburn, died on 11/4/1923 at 34 Livingstone Road, Blackburn, Lancs., aged 66 Admon. was granted to Robert Nathan Weatherburn, the son. - Estate valued at £361:9:3d.  


  1878

 Henry Weatherburn [b. 1853, e.s. of Henry W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1828 - s. of Henry Wedderburn, Smith, b. c1803, & Alison Cowe) & Margaret Ramsay (m. not found)] died unm. at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1877. He was buried at Alnwick on 2/12/1877.  


  1878

Lancelot Wedderburn or Weatherburn [b. 1789, formerly a sea-captain but afterwards a tobacco manufacturer, widower of Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815, d. 1876)] died at Hudders-field, Yorks., on 12/5/1878, aged 89.  ‘On 12th instant at Stoney Fore, Kirkheaton, nr Huddersfield, Lancelot Weatherburn in his 90th year.’ Lancelot Weatherburn was buried with Henrietta at Holy Trinity, Huddersfield, on 16/5/1878. [Their son Lancelot (b. 1817) did not accept that his grandmother’s name was ‘Tone’ and said that it was ‘Allison’. (In footnote² on W.B. p. 504 it is pointed out that on p. 502 there is the Henry Allison Wedderburn - s. of Andrew W. & Ann Allison, b. 1860 - and it is suggested that Lancelot’s grandfather, Matthew Wedderburn, ‘may have m. again after his wife Mary Tone’s death in 1791’. - [Ann Wetherburn (sic), b. 1816, 3rd & ygst. d. of William Weatherburn & Ann Metcalf (m. 1813), m. a Christopher Allison at Thornton-le-Street, Yorks., on 28/5/1834 (q.v.).]   

  1878 Robert Wedderburn, [only] s. of George W. [Coal Miner, b. 1844, e.s. of Henry W., Smith (b. c1803)] by his second wife, Ann Cowans [m. 1877], was b. 26/3/1878. He was bap. 30/3/1878 at Wesleyan Methodist Morpeth Circuit. (BVRI) - Robert died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1878.    


  1878

 Alexander Weatherburn, [4th] 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. on 16/3/1878 at South Shields & bap. 20/7/1881 at St. Hilda, S. Shields, as ‘s. of William Weatherburn, Mariner, & Mary’. - In the 1881 Census, Alexander, aged 3, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 187 Adelaide St., Westoe, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Alexander, a Wood Machinist, unm. aged 23 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with his mother, 2 siblings & 2 nieces at 30 Peel St., Laygate, South Shields. - Alexander m. Minnie E. Riley at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. 1901 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons & a daughter.]


  1878

Alexander Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the June qtr. of 1878 at Stanley [Durham].  In the 1881 Census, Alexander, aged 3, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 30 Woolmarket, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - Alexander W. was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 4/6/1882. - In the 1891 Census, Alexander, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Stanley, Durham’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 4-6 Castlegate, B-on-T. – On 16/5/1893, Alexander, of the parish of Stanley, Durham, aged 15yrs. 2mths., Height 4ft. 10ins., Religious denomination Baptist, enlisted in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers. - Alexander Weatherburn, Private, Kings Own Scottish Borderers, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘3rd s. of Alexander of St. Mary’s Place, Tailor’, on 30/9/1899. - “Alexander Weatherburn, Private in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers from Colchester, came to town July 1906. Made Free 30/9/1899. Remarks: Barracks. (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - Alexander was discharged to pension at his own request on 30/10/1911 having served for 18 years & ?days. - Alexander Weatherburn m. Ada Susan Elizabeth Cooper at Marylebone [Middlx.] in the June qtr. of 1912.  Alexander Weatherburn, bootmaker, died of a self-inflicted bullet wound at High Street, Greenlaw, Berwickshire, on 12/2/1913, aged 34. Alexander was buried in unconsecrated ground at Berwick Cemetery on 16/2/1913. (Ba 720) - The funeral service was conducted by a Baptist minister. (Berwick cemetery records) - His widow Ada S.E. Weatherburn died at Barnet [Middlx.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1928, aged 51.  


  1878

Frances Ann Weatherburn, [3rd] 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 1878 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, ‘Anne’ aged 2, was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 25 Spring St., Westgate, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Frances Ann, aged 12, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 61 Jefferson St., Westgate, Newcastle. - Frances Ann m. i) Joseph Surley in 1898. - Joseph died in 1900 & Frances Ann Surley m. ii) Robert Edmund Pitkin at S. Shields in June qtr. 1901. - In the 1911 Census, Frances Ann Pittkin (sic), aged 32 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), Married 9 years, was living with her husband Robert Edmund Pittkin (sic), a Builder aged 28 (‘b. Woolwich, Kent’); their 2 sons, Edmund John Pittkin, aged 8 (‘b. S. Shields, Durham’) & Robert George Pittkin, aged 5 (‘b. Exeter, Devon’); & Frances Ann’s mother Martha Ann Weatherburn, OAP, a widow aged 72 (‘b. Yarm, Yorks.’), at 3 Borwick Avenue, Forest Road, Walthamstow, E. London.


  1878

 Euphemia Wedderburn [younger], d. of Robert W. [Blacksmith, b. 1841] & Eliza Fulton [m. 1868], was b. in the June qtr. of 1878 [not 1874 as is shown on W.B. p. 501] at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Euphemia, aged 2 (‘b. Byker, N-on-T’) was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Euphemia, a Scholar aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne. - In the 1901 Census, Euphemia, unm., aged 22 (‘b. N-on-T’), was living with her parents, her brother Robert & (?)niece ‘Lizzie’ (Elizabeth b. 1894) at 136 Headland St., Byker. - “Euphemia went to New York & died there, unm.”   


  1878

John Weatherburn [John Robson Weatherburn, b. 1855 (bap. 1858), 3rd & ygst. s. of Alexander W. (Hatters Furrier, b. c1821) & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844)] m. Mary Agnes Cessford at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1878. A daughter, reg. as Agnes Cessford, was b. in June qtr. 1878. In the 1881 Census, John Weatherburn, a Bookbinder aged 26, was living at 73 Diana St., Westgate, Northumberland, with ‘Agnes’, a Milliner aged 25, & Agnes, aged 3 (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - [Agnes junior is no doubt the same Agnes aged 2 who is shown in the Census as living at 23 Stanhope Street, Westgate, with her grandparents, James Cessford, a Boiler Smith Labourer aged 59 (‘b. Chillingham’), his wife Agnes, aged 60 (‘b. Norham’), & their unm. d. Barbara Cessford (b. Newcastle’).] - In the 1901 Census, John, a Printers Paper Cutter aged 46 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at 12 William St., Westgate, with Agnes, a Dressmaker, working on own account at home, aged 45 (‘b. Bedlington’). - In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, a Window Cleaner aged 56 [‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’], & his wife Agnes, aged 56 [‘b. Bedlington’], Married 36 years (sic), 1 child (living), were living at 19 John Street, Newcastle. - [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.]


  1878

 John Stapleton Weatherburn [Tailor, b. 1852, 8th s. of William W., Mariner (bap. 1813, d. 1895), & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn (bap. 1816, m. not found, d. 1855)] m. Mary Gilchrist at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1878. They had 6 daughters & 5 sons: Elizabeth (?Mary’s daughter, b. c1876); Margaret Cockburn (b. June qtr. 1878, m. 1904); Rachel Gilchrist (b. 1879); William (b. 1882); Robert Gilchrist (b. 1885); Mary (b. 1887, m. William Swinney,  1910); Alexander (b. 1890); John (b. 1892, m. Margaret Foggoa, 1911); twins Edward Hall & Rebecca Jane (b. 1895); & Eleanor Frances (b. 1900). - In the 1881 Census, John, aged 28, was living at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed, with Mary, aged 25 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); Elizabeth, aged 5; Margaret, aged 3 (both ‘b. Tweedmouth’); Rachel, aged 12 mths. (‘b. Berwick’); & a Boarder, Robert Gilchrist, a Gen. Labourer, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Tweedmouth’). -  In the 1891 Census, John Stapleton Weatherburn, a Tailor aged 38, was living at 18 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Mary, aged 37; Margaret, aged 13; Rachel, aged 11; William, aged 8; Robert, aged 6; Mary, aged 3; & Alexander, aged 1. - [Elizabeth, aged 15, was a live-in Servant at 31a Palace Street, Berwick.] - In the 1901 Census, John, a Tailor aged 48, was living at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Mary, aged 47; Margaret C., a Laundress aged 23; Rachel, a Laundress aged 21; William, a Tailor aged 18; Robert, a Blacksmith aged 16; Mary, aged 13; Alexander, aged 11; John, aged 9; Edward & Rebecca Jane (shown in census as ‘Rebertive’), aged 5; & Eleanor F., aged 8 mths. (all ‘b. B-on-T’). - In the 1911 Census, John Stapleton Weatherburn, a Tailor aged 58, was living in 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T, with Mary, aged 56 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), Married 35 years, 11 children, all living, & their sons Alexander, a House Painter, unm. aged 21; John, a Plumber’s Apprentice, aged 19; Edward, a Butvher’s Message Boy, aged 15; & daughters Rebecca Jane, a Laundress aged 15, & Frances, at School, aged 11 (all ‘b. B-on-T’). - [When Alexander Weatherburn (b. c1821, q.v.), a retired Furrier, died at Hatters Lane, Berwick, on 18/5/1898, probate was granted to John Stapleton Weatherburn, Tailor.  In Alexander’s Will, written on 12/5/1898 (q.v.), John was left £23.  Alexander left his portrait and a watch to his grandson Alexander (b. 1868, e.s. of his son Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, b. 1845), ‘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 the grandfather’s nephew, John Stapleton Weatherburn.] - Mary Weatherburn died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1923, aged 70. John Stapleton Weatherburn died on 25/3/1926. - He left 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.]


  1878

 Margaret Cockburn Weatherburn, [2nd - see Elizabeth, b. 1876] d. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. June qtr. 1878 - see preceding entry], was b. in June qtr. of 1878 at Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret, aged 3, was living with her parents & 2 sisters at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed. - Margaret Cockburn W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 28/8/1882 - ‘left’. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret, aged 13, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 18 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret C., a Laundress, unm. aged 23, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane. - ‘Marguerite’ Cockburn Weatherburn m. Thomas Hattle at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1904 (q.v.). - (They had at least 2 children.)

  1878 Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the June qtr. of 1878.

 

  1878

 Elizabeth Weatherburn [probably b. 1842, e.d. of James W. (Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811, d. 1890)] & Elizabeth Carncross (m. 1836, d. 1861)], died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1878, aged 35.


  1878

Elias Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Elias W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1857, d. 1907] & Mary Martin [m. 1877, d. 1894], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1878 at Berwick. In the 1881 Census, Elias, aged 2, was living with his parents & sister Alice (b. 1880) at 12 Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Elias, aged 12 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 24 Oldgate, Morpeth. - In the 1901 Census, Elias, a Farrier aged 23 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 101 Blandford St., (?Newcastle), with his ‘wife’ Mary, aged 21 (‘b. Durham’), & his sister Mary, aged 11 (‘b. Morpeth’ - 1890). - Elias Weatherburn m. Mary Bell at Gateshead in 1902 (q.v.). - He died at Newcastle upon Tyne in the March qtr. of 1909, aged 30.  


  1878

 Jane Weatherburn [b. 1849, 4th d. of James W. (Seedsman & Mole-Catcher, b. 1811) & Elizabeth Carncross (m. 1836)] m. Thomas Heslop at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1878. They had (at least) 1 son & 2 daughters. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas Heslop, Marine Engineer, aged 42 (‘b. Benton’), was living with Jane, aged 41 (‘b. Earsdon’), their children Arthur Heslop, aged 10 (‘b. N-on-T’); Mary K. Heslop, aged 7, & Alice M. Heslop, aged 5; & Jane’s sister Alice Weatherburn, aged 39 (all ‘b. Earsdon’), at 9 Earsdon Village.


  1878

William Weatherburn [b. c1850 at Shotton, Durham] m. i) Mary Walby at Houghton in the Sept. qtr. of 1878. They had a son & 3 daughters: William (b. 1879); Annie (b. 1881); Margaret (b. 1883); & Jane (b. 1884, d. 1885). - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Coal Miner aged 31 (‘b. Durham City’) was living at White House, West Rainton, Durham, with Mary, aged 23 (‘b. Chilton Moor, Durham’); William aged 1; Annie aged 3 mths. (both ‘b. White House Lodge); William’s stepson John Robert Walby, aged 3 (‘b. Durham City’); & his aunt, J. Robson, a widow aged 67 (‘b. Oxclose, Durham’). - Mary Weatherburn died at Houghton in the March qtr. of 1886. - William m. ii) Isabel Kay in 1888 (q.v.). - [By Isabel he had (at least) 4 more daughters & another son.] - William Weatherburn died at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1907, aged 57.


  1878

James Weatherburn [Labourer, b. c1810] died at Hartlepool [Durham] in the Sept. qtr. of 1878, aged 68. He was buried at the Old Cemetery, Hartlepool, on 13/8/1878. [James’s wife Margaret Wetherburn (sic - m. 1836 at Stokesley, Durham) was buried at the Old Cemetery, Hartlepool, on 9/6/1859, aged 47. - See under m. for details of their children.]


  1878

 John George Weatherburn [b. 1860, 2nd s. of George W., Shipwright (b. c1826, d. 1884) & Frances Wilkinson (m. 1853, d. 1897)] died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1878, aged 19.  


  1878

 Rose Weatherburn, d. of James William Thomson or Weatherburn [b. c1839, s. of William W. - unidentified] & Rose Lupton (or ‘Tupton’?) [m. 1869] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1878 at York.  


  1878

 Rose Thompson Weatherburn [née Lupton, wife of James William Thompson Weatherburn, b. c1839, m. 1869] died at York in the Sept. qtr. of 1878, aged 35.

 

  1878

William Weatherburn [b. 1860 at Berwick, s. of Elias W. (Shoemaker, b. 1838 - afterwards a Shipyard Driller) & Elizabeth --- (m. not found)] died at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1878, aged 17.


  1878

Mary Elizabeth Weatherburn, [e.] d. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1878 at Bootle, Lancs. In the 1881 Census, Mary, aged 2, was living with her parents, a brother & a sister at 4C Block Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, Cheshire. - Mary Elizabeth Weatherburn m. at Birkenhead in 1898 (q.v.).  


  1878

 Harry Weatherburn, [2nd but e. surv.] s. of James Alma W. [Hay & Straw Dealer, b. 1854, d. 1885] & Mary Ann Carter [m. 1875], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1878 at Huddersfield. In the 1881 Census, Harry, a Scholar(!) aged 3, was living with his parents at 3 Hepworths Bldgs, Huddersfield, Yorks. - His father died in 1885 & his mother m. ii) John Edward Oldham in 1888. - In the 1891 Census, Harry Oldham, an Errand Boy aged 13, was living at 1 Miln Road, Huddersfield, with his step-father John E. Oldham, a Woollen Mill Hand aged 30, his mother Mary A. Oldham, aged 30, his brothers Herbert Oldham (b. Weatherburn, 1882), a Scholar aged 9, & Fred Oldham (b. Weatherburn 1885), a Scholar aged 6; & Mary’s & John’s daughter, Nellie Oldham, aged 4½mths. (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). - In the 1901 Census, Harry Oldham, Carter (farm), aged 22 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living at 146 Bradford Road, Huddersfield, with his stepfather John E. Oldham, an out-of-work labourer, aged 40 (‘b. Heckmondwyke’), his mother Mary A. Oldham, aged 42; his brothers Herbert Oldham, Brass Finisher aged 19, & Fred Oldham, a Hardware Shop Asst., aged 15; & his half-sister Polly Oldham, aged 8 (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). - On 8/1/1903, Harry Weatherburn, a Farmer aged 25, arrived at Ellis Island, USA. (He was probably this Harry.) - Harry Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the June qtr. of 1939, aged 61.


  1878

 Henry Robert Weatherburn [afterwards ‘Robert Nathan’ - see next entry] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1878 at Lancaster.  


  1878

Robert Nathan Weatherburn, s. of Henry W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1850 at Hunslet, Leeds, d. 1922] & Margaret Hutchinson [m. 1878], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1878 at Lancaster. (His birth was reg. as ‘Henry Robert’ but was later changed to the names of his two grandfathers, Robert & Nathan] - In the 1881 Census, Robert N., aged 2, was living with his parents at 34 Livingstone Road, Blackburn, Lancs. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Commercial Clerk, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Carnforth, Lancs.’), was a Boarder at the home of Hubert Baxter & his wife Anne Baxter at 26 Sholebroke Place, Potter Newton, Leeds. - [His father Henry died in Sept. qtr. 1922.] - Robert m. Gertrude Jenkinson at Ecclesall  [Yorks.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1904. - When his mother Margaret died, on 11/4/1923, Admon. was granted to Robert Nathan Weatherburn, the son. - Estate valued at £361:9:3d. - Robert Nathan Weatherburn, an Ironmonger’s Assistant and late Captain in the East Lancs. Regt., was then living at 36 Washington Road, Caversham. - He died on 15/10/1931, aged 53. Letters of Admon. were granted to Annie Shawyer (perhaps his sister Margaret Annie, b. 1885?). - (Robert’s death was announced in the London Gazette)


  1878

Mary Ann Weatherburn [b. 1859 - either elder d. of Henry W. (Harry’, Mole-Catcher, b. 1834, d. 1889) & Ann Thompson (m. 1856) - or d. of Henry’s brother John, Joiner & Cartwright. b. 1829, bap. 1830, & his first wife, Deborah Sharpe (m. 1858, d. 1863)] was m. at Morpeth in the Dec. qtr. of 1878.  


  1878

Martin Weatherburn [b. 1875, probably 3rd s. of Joseph W. (Blacksmith, b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead) & Mary Ann Bambrough (m. 1863)] died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1878, aged 3.  


  1878

 John Weatherburn [b. 1877, probably 4th s. of Joseph W. (Blacksmith, b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912 at Gateshead) & Mary Ann Bambrough (m. 1863)] died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1878, aged 1.  


  1878

 Agnes Weatherburn [apparently], d. of John W. [Bookbinder (?b. 1855)] & (Mary) Agnes Cessford [m. June qtr. 1878], was b. in 1878/79 at Newcastle. (No birth of an Agnes Weatherburn was reg. in 1877, 78 or 79 so she may be Agnes’s daughter, b. before her marriage.) - In the 1881 Census, Agnes ‘aged 3’ is shown as living with her parents at 73 Diana Street, Westgate, Northumberland, but it is no doubt the same Agnes ‘aged 2’ (‘b. Newcastle’) who is shown in the Census as living with her grandparents, James Cessford, a Boiler Smith Labourer aged 59 (‘b. Chillingham’), his wife Agnes, aged 60 (‘b. Norham’), & their unm. dau. Barbara, aged 24 (‘b. Newcastle’) at 23 Stanhope Street, Westgate.] - [Agnes may be the Agnes Weatherburn who m. at Newcastle in 1900 (q.v.).]


  1879

Stapleton Weatherburn, [7th] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 20/1/1879 at South Shields & bap. 2/2/1877 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, Stapleton (shown incorrectly ‘Steplenton’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe, Durham. - He died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1885, aged 6.  


  1879

William Arthur Weatherburn, [5th] s. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields] & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. in 1878/79 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, William, aged 2, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol St., Newcastle upon Tyne.] - He died in the Dec. qtr. of 1881, aged 2.  


  1879

Gertrude Marian Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Mark Johnson W. [Mariner (Mark John W., b. 1852, d. 1906)] & Mary Ann Davison [m. 1875, d. 1924], was b. the March qtr. of 1879 at South Shields. In the 1881 Census, Gertrude, aged 2, was living with her parents & older sister Elizabeth at 39 Agnes Street, Westoe, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Gertrude, a Grocer’s Asst., unm. aged 22, was living with her parents & niece (her sister’s daughter), Aasta Peterson, aged 3 (all ‘b. S. Shields’), at 102 Broughton Road, South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Gertrude Weatherburn, unm. aged 30, was living with her widowed mother Mary (both ‘b. S. Shields’) & a Boarder, John Ernest Cooke, Variety Artist, aged 31 (‘b. Bath, Somerset’), in 3 rooms at 4 George Scott Street, South Shields.

 

  1879

James Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the March qtr. of 1879.  In the 1881 Census, James, aged 2 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 8 siblings at Main Street, Norham. – In the 1891 Census, James, a Scholar aged 13, was still living at Main Street, Norham, with his parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger. - [James Weatherburn, aged 19, ‘was put forward for Confirmation on 25/4/1898 at Berwick’. ]- In the 1901 Census, James Weatherburn, a Journeyman Shoemaker aged 22 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his mother & 4 siblings in Norham Village. - James Weatherburn m. Letitia A. Kelly at Woolwich [Kent] in the Dec. qtr. of 1915. - [There are two entries in the GRO index, one with the name James and the other John, but under ‘Kelly’ Letitia’s marriage is shown only to a ‘Weatherburn’. - The Woolwich entry suggests that James may have served in the army during WW1.] - A memorial inscription on James’s parents’ gravestone in Norham Churchyard reads: ‘Also Letitia Weatherburn wife of James Weatherburn died April 19th 1955 aged  80 years, also James Weatherburn who died August 28th 1956 aged 77 years.’  


  1879

 James Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’ [b. 1853 - his birth reg. as Weatherburn - 4th s. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] m. Elizabeth Moor Wight of Tweedmouth [b. Berwick, June qtr. 1851, d. of John Wight of Tweedmouth] at Golden Square Presbyterian Church, Wallace Green, on 13/3/1879.  James & Elizabeth had 5 sons & a daughter: William (b. 1880); Jane (b. 1882); John (b. 1884); Henry (b. 1886); James Alcorn (b. 1888); & Robert (b. 1891). - (W.B. p. 501) - In the 1881 Census, James Wedderburn, a Salmon-fisher aged 27, was living at ‘Jas. Wedderburn’s House’, Horncliffe, Northumberland, with Elizabeth M., aged 29 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), & William, aged 1 (‘b. Norham’). - In the 1891 Census, James, a Salmon Fisherman aged 37 (‘b. Norham’), was living in ‘Wm. Wedderburn’s House, Horncliffe, with Elizabeth, aged 39 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); William, a Scholar aged 11; Jane, a Scholar aged 8; John, a Scholar aged 7; Henry, a Scholar aged 5; & James A., aged 2 (all ‘b. Norham’). - In the 1901 Census, James, a Salmon Fisherman aged 47, was living at East Mains Farm, Norham, with Elizabeth aged 49 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); William, a General Hind (Ag.  Horse) aged 21; Jane, a Field Worker on Farm aged 18; John, a General Hind (Ag. Horse) aged 17; Henry, a Salmon Fisherman aged 15; James, aged 12; & Robert, aged 9 (all ‘b. Horncliffe’). - In the 1911 Census, James Wedderburn, a Salmon Fisherman aged 57 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living in 1room at Velvet Hall, Berwick on Tweed, with Elizabeth, aged 59 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), Married 32 years (6 children, all living), & their sons James, a Salmon Fisherman, unm. aged 22, & Robert, a Farm Servant unm. aged 19 (both ‘b. Horncliffe’). - [Their son Henry, a Miner (Stoneworker), unm. aged 25, was living with his aunt Mary (née Leitch - widow of James’s brother William) at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland.]


  1879

John Wedderburn [railway employee - probably John W. b. 1821 at Berwick, 6th & ygst. s. of Thomas W., Mail-coachman, & Jane Cockburn, who is said in the W.B. to have died in 1879] died at South Shields in Jan. 1879, aged 54.  


  1879

 Mary Weatherburn [née Todd, wife of Benjamin W., Shipwright (b. 1810, m. 1838 at Sunderland)] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1879, aged 67.

 

  1879

Isaac Weatherburn, [9th] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. in the June qtr. of 1879 at Berwick. In the 1881 Census, Isaac aged 1, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 37 Yard Chapel St., Berwick upon Tweed. - Isaac W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 25/81886. - In the 1891 Census, Isaac, aged 11, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Isaac Weatherburn, 2 Wallace Green, Blacksmith, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as 8th [surviving] s. of George, Twine Spinner, on 9/6/1900. - In the 1901 Census, Isaac, a Blacksmith aged 21, was living at 58 Church St., Berwick on Tweed, with his brother George & his wife & family. - In the 1911 Census, Isaac, 31, Coal Miner Labourer (b. B-o-T) was living at 2 Brick Row, Cowpen with his brother William, 48, a Coal Miner Hewer, and his wife & family. - “Isaac Weatherburn, Blacksmith from Blyth, came to town 1/11/1914. Made Free 6/6/1900 (sic). Remarks: 9 Hatters Lane.”


  1879

John Douglas Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] s. of James W.  [Ag. Lab., b. 1843 at Embleton] & Jessie Ross [m. 1873], was b. in the June qtr. of 1879 at Hebron, Northumberland. In the 1881 Census, John D., aged 2, was living with his parents and a sister & a brother, at Tritlington Hall, Hebron Cockle Park ‘Earsdon Tri.’ - In the 1901 Census, John D., a Groom, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living with his parents, his sister Margaret & 2 brothers at Great Ryle, Northumberland. - John m. i) Mary Catherine Sim at Rothbury in the Sept. qtr. of 1902.  [They had 2 daughters.] - Mary Catherine Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the March qtr. of 1908, aged 38. In the 1911 Census, John Douglas Weatherburn, a Groom (Domestic), widower aged 32 (‘b. Hebburn’), was living in 3 rooms at Low Trewhitt, Rothbury, with his daughters Kathleen M., aged 7, & Gertrude E., aged 5 (both ‘b. Rothbury’). - John Douglas Weatherburn m. ii) Mary E. Hume at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1911. John D. Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1940, aged 61.  


  1879

 Selina Ingledew Weatherburn, [5th] d. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the June qtr. of 1879. She died in the Dec. Qtr.


  1879

William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Stephen [Metcalf] W. [French Polisher, b. 1853 at Berwick] & Ruth Brownless [m. 1875 at Hartlepool], was b. on 5/4/1879 at 11 (?)Glasson Place, (?)Penn Street, Rochdale [Lancs.]. William m. widow Mary Elizabeth Wainwright (née Booth) at Bolton in 1901 [William’s father is shown on m. cert. as John Stephen W.] -  [Mary had 3 Wainwright children & she and William had 6 sons & 4 daughters.] - William Weatherburn died in 1956.  


  1879

John Joseph Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of David W. [Coachman, b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891], was b. in the June qtr. of 1879 at Newcastle.  In the 1881 Census, John, aged 2, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 11 Ellison Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1891 Census, John J., aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his widowed mother, 4 siblings & a cousin, at 49 Salters Road, Gosforth. [His mother died there later in 1891.] - In the 1901 Census, John J. Wedderburn, a Cartage Clerk, unm. aged 21, was living with his sister Isabella Nicholson, aged 24 (Isabella Thompson W., b. 1876, m. 1900 - both ‘b. N-on-Tyne’); Isabella’s husband John J. Nicholson, a Marine Engineer aged 28 (‘b. Spennymoor, Durham’); & his brother Alfred Wedderburn, also a Cartage Clerk, unm. aged 18 (‘b. N-on-Tyne’), at 143 Bolingbroke St., Heaton, N-on-T. - John J. Wedderburn m. Emily Rowe at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1902.  [By 1911, they had 2 daughters & a son.] - John J. Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1913, aged 34.


  1879

 Sarah Weatherburn [widow of John Hall W. (Mariner, b. 1838 in Sunderland, m. 1867 in London) - John’s death not found)] m. ii) John Thirkell at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1879. In the 1881 Census, Sarah Thirkell, aged 34 (‘b. Blyth’), was living at 84 Wear St., Bishopwearmouth, with her husband John Thirkell, a Rivetter in a Ship Yard aged 36 (‘b. Bishopwearmouth’); her Weatherburn children, Elizabeth, aged 13; John Hall, aged 12; & Sarah Ann, aged 9; & her daughter by John Thirkell, Mary, aged 1 (all ‘b. Sunderland’).


  1879

 William Wedderburn [William Weatherburn, b. 1858 at Berwick, an Ag, Lab. - later a Gas Stoker] m. Mary Murray [d. of John Murray, b. c 1827, & Isabella ---, b. c1833] on 18/7/1879 at Houndwood, Coldingham, Berwick.  [In Misc. Refs. (Scottish Records) on W.B. p. 498, the year is given incorrectly as 1872.) - [Mary may be related to the Mary Murray who in 1847 m. Peter Weatherburn (b. c1822 - brother of William’s father William, b. c1819).] - They had 4 sons & 3 daughters: Isabella Weatherburn (b. 1879); William Weatherburn (b. 1881) - (both ‘b. Coldingham, Berwick’); John Murray Wedderburn (b. 1883 at Whitsome); Eleanor Cowans Weatherburn (b. 1885 at Tweedmouth); Betsy Cockburn Weatherburn (b. 1887 at Ancroft); Thomas Weatherburn (b. 1893 at Gateshead, d. there 1903); & David Weatherburn (b. 1897 at Gateshead). - In the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, an Ag. Lab. aged 24 (‘b. England’), was living at Mount Alban Cottages, Coldingham, Berwick, with Mary, aged 20 (‘b. Fogo, Berwick’); Isabella, aged 1; & William, aged 1mth. - In the 1891 Census, William Weatherburn, Labourer in Gas Works, aged 33 (‘b. Beal’), was living at 18 Harrow Rd., Gateshead, with Mary, aged 30; William, aged 10; John, aged 7 (‘all b. Scotland’); Eleanor, aged 6 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); & Betsy, aged 3 (‘b. Ancroft’). - In the 1901 Census, William Weatherburn, now a Gas Stoker, aged 43 (‘b. Kyloe, Northumberland’), was living at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead, Durham, with Mary, aged 40; William, a Waiter in Café, aged 20 (both ‘b. Scotland’); Eleanor, aged 16 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); Betsy, aged 13 (‘b. Ancroft’); Thomas, aged 7; & David, aged 4 (both ‘b. Gateshead’). - Mary Weatherburn died at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1903, aged 42. William m. ii) Dorothy Scott at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1911 (q.v.). - William is probably the William Weatherburn who died at Richmond [Yorks.] in the June qtr. of 1942, aged 84.  


  1879

William Weatherburn, [only] s. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850, d. 1907] by his first wife Mary Walby [m. 1878, d. 1886], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1879 at White House Lodge, Durham. In the 1881 Census, William, aged 1, was living with his parents & sister Annie; his half-brother John Robert Walby aged 3 (‘b. Durham City’); & great-aunt, widow ‘J. Robson’, at White House, West Rainton, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, William, aged 11 (‘b. Rainton’), was living with his father & his father’s 2nd wife, Isabel, & 5 siblings at Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Coal Miner Pony Putter, unm. aged 21 (‘b. Leamside, Durham’), was living with his father, stepmother, step-brother & 4 sisters at No. 8 Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, Step-son, a Coal miner (underground), unm. aged 31 (‘b. Leamside’), was living with his widowed stepmother Elizabeth I. Weatherburn  (‘Isabel Kay’, m. 1888), aged 48 (‘b. Lumbley, Durham’), 4 step-sisters, a step-brother, his half-brother John Walby & 2 other Visitors, at 8 Grange Street, Pelton. - [William is probably the William Weatherburn who m. Ann Ainsley at Chester-le-Street in June qtr. 1919.]  


  1879

Alice Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] 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 1879 at Newcastle. Alice died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1880, aged 0.   


  1879

Edward Hall Weatherburn [Mariner, b. 1846, 5th s. of William W. (Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895) & his first wife, Margaret Cockburn (m. not found, d. 1855)] m. Sarah Esther Lamb, both of Berwick, on 1/7/1879 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick upon Tweed. In the 1881 Census, Sarah Esther Weatherburn, Mariner’s Wife, aged 32 (‘b. Berwick’), was living at 14 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed. (In Kelly’s Directory of 1897, Mrs. Sarah Weatherburn was a Shopkeeper at 16 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed.) - In the 1891 Census, Sarah Weatherburn, ‘Grandmother’, aged 42 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 28 Pattinson Town, Darlington, Durham, with Samuel Taylor, a Chemical Labourer aged 29 (‘b. York’); his wife Elizabeth, aged 25; their son William, aged 8 mths.; & Samuel’s step-son, George Rohouse, aged 4 (all ‘b. B-on-T’). - Sarah Weatherburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1898, aged 49. Edward probably died at sea, or overseas, before 1898, as his widow’s name was removed from the list of resident Freeman on her death that year.


  1879

Joseph Weatherburn, [4th] 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. 17/10/1879 at Berwick. Joseph died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1880, aged 0.   


  1879

Margaret Wedderburn [née Edminson, widow of James W., b. 1798, d. 1849 (e.s. of Henry W., Salmon-fisher, & Agnes Milvin)] died at Spittal on 19/11/1879, aged 80, & was buried at Tweedmouth on 21/11/1879.


  1879

Henry Weatherburn [elder] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Dinnington’ [b. 1851, d. 1882] & Alice Susannah McDine [m. 1877], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1879 at Dinnington. Henry Weatherburn died in the June qtr. of 1880.  

 

  1879

Margaret Alice Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William Wetherburn [Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham, d. 1913] & Ellen Goodwill [m. 1875, d. 1905], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1879 at Easington, [Durham]. - In the 1881 Census, Margaret A. Weatherburn, aged 1 (‘b. East Murton’), was living with her parents & sister Ellen (b. 1878) at 54 Silver Street, Dawdon, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret A. Wetherburn, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 28 Albion St., East Murton. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret A. Wetherburn (‘b. East Murton’), a School Teacher aged 21, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 2 North St., East Murton, Durham. - [She may be the Margaret A. Wetherburn who m. at Hartlepool, Durham, in the Sept. qtr. of 1909. ]


  1879

Rachel Gilchrist Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1879 Berwick. In the 1881 Census, Rachel aged 12 months, was living with her parents & 2 older sisters at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick upon Tweed. – Rahel Gilchrist W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 29/9/1884 - ‘left’. - In the 1891 Census, Rachel, aged 11, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 18 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1901 Census, Rachel, a Laundress aged 21, was living at 13 Hatters Lane with her parents & 8 siblings. - Rachel Gilchrist Weatherburn m. Herbert Athol Scott at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1907. [They had at least 1 daughter, Mary Weatherburn Scott (b.1908, Berwick on Tweed)]

  1879 Isabella Weatherbourne (sic), [e.] d. of William Weatherburn, Ploughman [Ag. Lab. - later a Gas Stoker (b. 1858 at Berwick, prob. d. 1942 in Yorks.)] & Mary Murray [m. Wm. Wedderburn in 1879, at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick], was b. on 17/11/1879 at Newmains, Coldingham, Berwickshire. In the 1881 Census, Isabella, aged 1, was living with her parents & younger brother William at Mount Alban Cottages, Coldingham, Berwick. - In the 1891 Census, Isabella, aged 11 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with her maternal grandparents, John Murray, aged 65, Labourer for Corporation, & his wife Isabella, aged 59 (both ‘b. Scotland’), at 50 Howard Street, Newcastle on Tyne. - [Isabella is probably the Isabella W. who m. at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1896. ]


  1880

Euphemia Wedderburn, [younger] d. of Henry W. [General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885] & Jane Walker [m. 1873], was b. in 1879/80 at Loanend.   In the 1881 Census, Euphemia, aged 1 (‘b. Norham’) was living with her parents & their (then) 3 siblings at The Wedderburns House, Loan End, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Euphemia, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her widowed mother & 3 siblings at J. Wedderburn’s, Loanend. - In the 1901 Census, Euphemia, an Ag. Farm Worker aged 21 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her widowed mother & 3 siblings at Berrington Law, Kyloe, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Euphemia Wedderburn, a Farm Worker (General Field Work), unm. aged 30, was living with her widowed mother Jane, aged 60, & her brother Henry, a Salmon Fisher, unm. aged 32 (both ‘b. Loanend, Northumberland’), in 2 rooms at South Ord, Berwick on Tweed. - Euphemia Wedderburn died unm. in the June qtr. of 1950, aged 70.

 

  1880

Mary Jane Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in 1879/80 at Newcastle.  In the 1881 Census, Mary J., aged 1, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 27 Dobson St., Elswick, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Mary, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings & a Boarder, at 211 Dilston Street, Elswick. - Mary Jane Wedderburn was m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1899 (q.v.).  


  1880

William Wedderburn, [e.] s. of James W. [‘of Horncliffe’, Salmon-fisher, b. 1853] & Elizabeth Moor Wight [m. 1879], was b. in 1879/80 at Horncliffe. In the 1881 Census William aged 1 (‘b. Norham’) was living with his parents at ‘Jas. Wedderburn’s House’, Horncliffe, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, William, a Scholar aged 11 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings in Wm. Wedderburn’s House in Horncliffe. - In the 1901 Census, William Wedderburn, a General Hand (Ag. Horse) aged 21 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at East Mains Farm, Norham, Northumberland. - William m. Georgina Hogg at Berwick in June 1908.  


  1880

John Weatherburn [b. 1856, 3rd s. of Robert W. (Miller & Farmer at Plawsworth Mill, b. 1820) & Margaret Hall (m. 1851)] m. Emily Hall [d. of William Hall, Grocer, & Elizabeth ---] at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1880. They had 2 sons & a daughter: John Robert (b. 1881); William Percival (b. 1885, d. 1893); & Elizabeth Emily (b. 1889). - In the 1881 Census, John, a Grocer’s Assistant aged 24 (‘b, Plawsworth’); Emily aged 21 (‘b. Middlesboro, York’); & John, aged 1 month (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), were living at 197 Stanhope St., Westgate, Northumberland, with Emily’s parents William Hall, a Grocer aged 51 (‘b. Durham’) & Elizabeth Hall, aged 45 (‘b. Middlesboro, York’), plus the Hall’s 3 unm. younger children. - In the 1891 Census, John, a Grocer’s Assistant aged 34 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living at 170 Philip Street, Elswick, Newcastle, with Emily, aged 31 (‘b. Middlesborough, Yorks.’); John Robert, aged 10; William P. aged 5; & Elizabeth Emily, aged 23 mths. (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a Grocers Assistant aged 44 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was still living at Philip St., Elswick, with Emily, aged 41 (‘b. Middleborough’, Yorks.’); John R., a (Musical Instrument) Builder aged 20 (‘b. Newcastle’); & Elizabeth E., aged 11 (‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, Grocer Assistant aged 54 (‘b. County Durham’), was living in 3 rooms at 168 Philip Street, Elswick, with Emily, aged 52, Married 31 years, 3 children, 2 living, 1 dec’d, & Elizabeth Emily, unm. aged 21 (‘b. St. Philips Parish, Newcastle on Tyne’). - Emily Weatherburn died at Newcastle on Tyne in the March qtr. of 1915, aged 55.   


  1880

 John Wetherburn [John Weatherburn, b. c1827 at Chester le Street, who m. Margaret Alderson at Dalton le Dale in 1860] died at Easington in the March qtr. of 1880, aged 53.  


  1880

Joseph Weatherburn [b. 1879, 4th s. of William W. (bap. 1813 - formerly a Mariner, late Farmer, now a Carter, d. 1895), by his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell (m. 1866, d. 1919)] died in the March qtr. of 1880, aged 0. He was buried in a pauper’s grave at Berwick Cemetery on 20/3/1880, aged 6 months.   

  1880 Thomas Weatherburn, a Fireman, aged 23 [b. 1856, e.s of John W. (Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth, d. 1886) & Mary Tuck (m. 1854)] was killed by the accidental explosion of a boiler at North Seaton Colliery on 5/4/1880. - An inquest was held by Geo. E. Watson, Coroner for North Northumberland, on 7th & 14th April 1880. - According to the Newcastle Courant of 16/4/1880, his father was in charge of the engine at the time of the explosion.


  1880

 Robert Weatherbourn (sic), Railway Locomotive Superintendent [b. 1811, husband of Ann (née Rose, m. 1835)] died at (?)Rose Villa, Carnforth, Lancs. on 15/5/1880, ‘aged 67’. (Death cert. - Wm. Hainsworth, son-in-law, of Old Hall, Carnforth, was the informant.) - Robert Wetherburn (sic) was buried at Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds, W/R Yorks., on 19/5/1880, aged 69 - [In the 1881 Census, his widow Ann Weatherburn, an Annuitant, aged 64 (‘b. Thringstone, Leics’), was living at 25 Rawson Terrace, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks. - Ann died at Hunslet in the June qtr. of 1890 (q.v.).]


  1880

William Weatherburn, Shepherd, of Lumbielaw, Eglingham, Northumberland, a bachelor age 24 [b. 1855, 5th s. of Thomas Wedderburn, Ag. Lab. (b. 1809 at Ilderton), & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)] m. Christina Smith, Domestic Servant, of Upper Chatto, Hownam, a spinster aged 22 [d. of Adam Smith, Shepherd, & Janet, née Ferguson], at Upper Chatto, Hownam  [8m. E. of Jedburgh], on 21/5/1880 after Banns acc. to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church. Following their marriage, William and Christina emigrated to New Zealand, travelling on the “Crusader” and landing at Lyttleton. They moved south to Dunedin where they remained for 7 months. After managing a farm at Otaraia for two years, William began farming at the same place and remained there for 10 years. In August 1892, he leased ‘Smithfield’, at Mataura, with 400 acres, which, apart from about 50 acres, was in its natural state but has since mostly been cultivated. As well as producing very fair crops, it supported a flock of crossbred sheep. William served as a member and chairman of the Otaraia Board and school committee for some years and was on the committee of management of the Presbyterian church for 9 years, being ordained as an elder in 1902. He and his wife have 3 sons and 4 daughters.  William & Christina’s children were: Thomas (b. 1882); Margaret Jane (b. 1886); William Adam (b. 1887); Christina (b. 1889, m. Peter Currie in 1911); Elizabeth Annie (b. 1891); James Smith (b. 1893) & Agnes (b. 1896).  - William Weatherburn died in 1930  & his widow Christina died in 1936, aged 78.  


  1880

 Elizabeth Morralles Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the June qtr. of 1880 at Berwick. In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth, aged 10 months, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 30 Woolmarket, B-on-Tweed. - She died there in the June qtr. of 1881, aged 1.  


  1880

 Hannah Mary Weatherburn [4th] d. of George Henry W. [Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle] & Martha Ann Temple [m. 1861], was b. in June qtr. of 1880 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Hannah, aged 10 mths., was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 25 Spring St., Westgate, Newcastle. - In the 1891 Census, Hannah Mary, aged 10, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 61 Jefferson St., Westgate, Newcastle. - Hannah Mary Weatherburn m. Frederick George at Newcastle in 1898 (q.v.).


  1880

 Agnes Wedderburn, d. of Margaret Wedderburn [Farm Servant, b. 1859, d. of Henry W., Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866, & his second wife, Margaret Dover], was b. on 9/5/1880 at the Union Workhouse, Alnwick, Northumberland.  In the 1881 Census, Agnes Weatherburn, aged 10 months, was living with her aunt Agnes Stephenson, ‘aged 30’ (Ann Wedderburn, b. c1846 at Wooler); Agnes’s husband, James Stephenson, a Coal Miner aged 33 (‘b. Widdrington’); & William Weatherburn (James’s brother-in-law), a Coal Miner ‘aged 26’ (‘b. Wooler’, 1852), at School Row, Bedlington. (William was a widower in 1881, not  ‘unm.’ as shown in the Census. He m. ii) Isabella Bell, in 1882, q.v.). - (W.B. p. 500) - [It is probably this Agness (sic) Wedderburn who was m. at Morpeth in 1899 (q.v.).]


  1880

Alice Weatherburn, [elder] d. of Elias W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1857, d. 1907] & Mary Martin [m. 1877, d. 1894], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1880 at Berwick. - In the 1881 Census, Alice, aged 8 months, was living with her parents & her brother Elias (b. 1878) at 12 Wallace Green, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, Alice aged 10 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 24 Oldgate, Morpeth. - Alice m. James McCarthy at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1900.

 

  1880

Edward Weatherburn, [8th but 2nd surv.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 6/7/1880 at South Shields & bap. 1/8/1880 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - In the 1881 Census, Edward, aged 8 months, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Edward, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. S. Shields’), was still living with his parents & 4 siblings at 17 Maxwell St., Westoe. - In the 1901 Census, Edward, an Iron Turner, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Shields’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 37 Violet St., Benwell, Northumberland. - Edward Weatherburn, Iron Turner, of 37 Violet Street, South Benwell, Newcastle, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘2nd s. of Robert Nesbit of the same place, Iron Moulder’, on 30/9/1901. - Edward Weatherburn m. Elizabeth Hobson at Newcastle in 1903 (q.v.). - [They had at least 2 children.] - Edward Weatherburn died at Newcastle in March qtr. 1947.  

  1880 Henry Weatherburn [b. 1879, elder s. of James Wedderburn. ‘of Dinnington’ (b. 1851, d. 1882) & Alice Susannah McDine (m. 1877)] died at Dinnington in the June qtr. of 1880, aged 0.  


  1880

Alice Wedderburn [b. 1879 - not 1859, as shown in the W.B. - 4th & ygst. d. of Henry W. (b. 1832, d. 1905) & Eliza Ventress (m. 1858)] died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1880, aged 0.   


  1880

 James Weatherburn, [4th] s. of James W.  [Ag. Lab., b. 1843] & Jessie Ross [m. 1873], was b. 28/8/1880. He was bap. 12/9/1880 at Hebron. (BVRI) - James died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1880, ‘aged 0’.  


  1880

 Alfred Wedderburn, s. of Thomas W. [Labourer - unidentified] & Eliza Amies, was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1880 at Norwich. He died there the same qtr.  


  1880

Robert Weatherburn [b. 1859, (2nd) s. of James W. (Dock Foreman, b. 1827) & Deborah Holden (m. 1854)] m. Ellen Kerr at Liverpool in the Sept. qtr. of 1880. In the 1881 Census, Ellen Weatherburn, Mariner’s Wife aged 22 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living at 14 Freeland St., Kirkdale, Lancs. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, an Engine Fitter aged 32 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was living at 54 Keble Road, Bootle, Lancs., with Ellen, aged 32; his widowed father-in-law, Thomas Kerr, a Plumber aged 61 (‘b. Scotland’); his brothers-in-law William Kerr, a Plumber, unm. aged 24, & Robert Kerr, an Engine Fitter, unm. aged 22; his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Kerr, unm. aged 30 (all ‘b. Liverpool’); & his niece Deborah, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Birkenhead’ - see next entry). - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Mechanical Engineer aged 42 (‘b. Birkenhead’) was living at 19 Nelson Dock, Liverpool, with Ellen, aged 42 (‘b. Liverpool’). - Robert Weatherburn of 19 Nelson Street, Liverpool, died at Bramley Moore-dock, Liverpool, on 26/9/1904, aged 45. Probate was granted to Robert’s widow, Ellen Weatherburn, on 5/12/1904. - Estate valued at £705:10:1d. - Ellen Weatherburn m. ii) William H. Jones in the June qtr. of 1912 (q.v.).  


  1880

 Deborah Ann Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1880 at Birkenhead. In the 1881 Census, Deborah, aged 4 months, was living with her parents and a brother & sister at 4C Block Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, Cheshire. - In the 1891 Census, Deborah, aged 10 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was staying with her uncle Robert at his father-in-law’s house (see preceding entry) - although she is described as Thomas Kerr’s ‘granddaughter’.  - In the 1891 Census, Deborah Weatherburn, a Confectioner’s Assistant, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Liverpool’), was a Servant in the household of James Hibbins & his famil at 182 Gt. Houses(?) St., Everton, Liverpool. - Deborah Ann Weatherburn was m. at West Derby the June qtr. of 1901 (q.v.). - [Deborah Weatherburn (b. 1869 at Birkenhead) was m. at Toxteth Park, nr. Liverpool, in 1898.]  


  1880

 James Wedderburn, [5th  & ygst.] s. of Robert W. [Blacksmith, b. 1841] & Eliza Fulton [m. 1868], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1880 at Newcastle. - In the 1881 Census, James, aged 6 months (‘b. Byker, N-on-T’), was living with his parents & siblings at 25 Harvey Street, Byker, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, James, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 136 Headland St., Byker, N-on-Tyne. - James emigrated to South Africa. - He m. Minnie Brown Smith (d. 1951). - They had 2 sons: Ronald James (‘Ron’, b. 1934 in S. Africa, died there on 2/4/2010); & Douglas Alexander (b. 1936). - (Ron & ‘Doug’ both have 2 sons & 2 daus.) - James Wedderburn died in 1950 in S. Africa.


  1880

 Agnes Wedderburn [b. 1839 - her birth reg. as Weatherburn - 2nd d. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d.1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] m. George Allan ‘of Newcastle’ at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1880.   


  1880

Elizabeth Jane Weatherburn [probably b. 1862, e.d. of George Henry W. (Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838 at Newcastle) & Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861)] was m. at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1880.  


  1880

 Isabella Weatherburn [unidenified] was m. at Glendale in the Dec. qtr. of 1880.   


  1880

Thomas Henry Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of John W. [Joiner & Cartwright, b. 1829 (bap. 1830 at Stannington] but younger s. by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Atkinson [m. 1872 at N-on-T], was b. 26/12/1880 at West Choppington, Northumberland. Thomas Henry was bap. 16/1/1881 on Wesleyan Methodist Morpeth Circuit. In the 1881 Census, Thomas, aged 3 months, was living with his parents, his elder half-brother John (b. 1861) & his brother William Richard (b. 1874), at West Choppington, Bedlington, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas Henry, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with his parents & his brother Willam R., an Asst. Mole Catcher, aged 16 (b. 1874), at Paddock Hall, S. Choppington, Bedlington. - [Admon. of the estate of his mother, Elizabeth Weatherburn, widow, of Longhurst Grange Cottages, Morpeth, was granted to Thomas Henry W. on 12/6/1907. ] - Thomas H. Weatherburn m. Kate Simpson on 4/7/1911 at Newcastle on Tyne.   


  1880

 William Weatherburn [?William b. Sept. qtr. 1857 at Castle Ward - who is probably the William Wedderburn bap. at Stannington on 4/10/1857 (q.v.)] died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1880, aged 23.   


  1881

Christopher Weatherburn [b. 1837 (BVRI), 3rd & ygst. s. of Robert Wedderburn (Iron Miner b. 1801) & Mary Lailand (m. 1830)] died at the Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum on 20/1/1881 [from ‘Intestinal obstruction’], said to be ‘aged 38’


  1881

William Weatherburn, Pantomimist, a bachelor aged 26 [b. 1855 at Sunderland], ‘s. of William W., Engine Worker, deceased’ [William W., b. 1807, d. 1870, & Jane Hall (m. 1833, d. 1869)] m. Lavinia Annison, spinster aged 20, d. of John Annison, Cabinet Maker - both of Market St., Wolverhampton - at the Register Office, Wolverhampton, on 27/1/1881. In the 1881 Census, William, a Labourer aged 28; Lavinia aged 22 (both ‘b. Sunderland’); & Ada, aged 7 weeks (‘b. Woverhampton’), were Lodgers at 23 William St., Bishopwearmouth, Durham, the home of Thomas Graham, a Ship Rivetter aged 50 (‘b. London’), & his wife Mary J., aged 49 (‘b. Sunderland’). - William Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1886, aged 32. - In the 1891 Census, Lavinia Miller (sic), Wife, aged 29 (‘b.‘Bishopwearmouth, Durham’); Joseph Miller, Married, a Comedian aged 27; Ada Weatherburn, aged 11; Livinia Miller, aged 3, & Joseph Miller, aged 1, were Boarding with the family of Ralph Combs, a Coal Miner aged 27 (‘b. Newsham’), at 30 Tenth Row, Ashington, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Lavinia Miller, an Actress in travelling show, aged 42; Joseph Miller, an Actor in travelling show, aged 41; Lavinia Miller, aged 15 (all ‘b. Sunderland’); Joseph Miller, aged 12 (‘b. Thrislington, Durham’); Cora Miller, aged 9; James Miller, aged 6 (both ‘b. Blaydon, Durham’); Josephine Miller, aged 4 (b. Cramlington, Northumberland) & Thomas Miller, aged 2 (‘b. Todmorten, Lancs. - sic - Yorks.), were Boarding with the family of Joseph Orton, a Brakesman aged 28 (‘b. Polesworth’), at Hermitage Hill, Polesworth, Warwickshire.

 

  1881

William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of William W. [b. 1858 at Berwick, an Ag, Lab. - later a Gas Stoker] & Mary Murray [m. Wm. Wedderburn, 1872, at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick], was bap. on 18/2/1881 at Coldingham. In the 1881 Census, William, aged 1 month, was living with his parents & sister Isabella (b. 1879) at Mount Alban Cottages, Coldingham, Berwick. - In the 1891 Census, William, a Scholar aged 10 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 18 Harrow St., Gateshead. -  In the 1901 Census, William Weatherburn, a Waiter in Café aged 20 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with his parents (his father by then a Gas Stoker) & 4 younger siblings at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead, Durham. - [It is probably this William Weatherburn who m. at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1907.  

  1881

 Ada Weatherburn, d. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1855 at Sunderland, d. 1886] & Lavinia Annison [m. 27/1/1881], was b. in Feb. 1881 at Wolverhampton [Staffs.]. In the 1881 Census, Ada, aged 7 weeks, was living with her parents at 23 William St., Bishopwearmouth, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Ada Weatherburn, aged 11, was living with her mother Lavinia Millar (sic); Joseph Millar, a Comedian, aged 27; Lavinia Miller, aged 3, & Joseph Miller, aged 1, who were boarders with the family of Ralph Combs at 30 Tenth Row, Ashington, Northumberland. - Ada is probably the Ada W. who was m. at Todmorden, Yorks., in 1899 (q.v.) - [In the 1901 Census, Ada Weatherburn, Actress, M. aged 21, (‘b. Wolver-hampton, Staffs’), was a Boarder at the home of Henry Deakin, Coalminer, and his family, at Bridge Street, Polesworth, Warwickshire.]  


  1881

 Annie Weatherburn, e.d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850] & his first wife Mary Walby [m. 1878, d. 1886], was b. in the March qtr. of 1881 at White House Lodge, Durham. In the 1881 Census, Annie, aged 3 mths.,was living with her parents, her brother William aged 1 (b. 1879, d. 1890), her half-brother John Robert Walby, aged 3 (‘b. Durham City’), & great-aunt, widow ‘J. Robson’, at White House, West Rainton, Durham. - In the 1891 Census, Annie, aged 10 (‘b. Rainton’), was living with her father & his 2nd wife, Isabel, & 5 siblings at Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Annie, a Domestic Servant aged 20 (‘b. Leamside, Durham’) was living in the household of Mary Alderton, a widow aged 75 (‘b. Stanley’), Kelsey Cottages, at East Rainton, Houghton le Spring, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Annie Weatherburn, unm. aged 30 (‘b. Rainton, Durham’), was a General Servant (Domestic) in the household of John Cummings, Colliery Manager, aged 43 (‘b. Sunderland’), his wife Esther, aged 42, & their 3 daughters, living in 10 rooms at Dene House, Hamsterley, Ebchester, Durham.    


  1881

 George Johnson Weatherburn, [4th] s. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth’, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the March qtr. of 1881.  He was bap. in May 1881 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1881 Census, George, aged 3 months, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 3 Railway Cottages, Tweedmouth. - In the 1891 Census, George, aged 10, was still living there with his parents & 5 siblings. - In the 1901 Census, George, a Shipyard Labourer, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Berwick’), was a Boarder at 194 Vine Street, Wallsend, the home of widower James Ord. - George Johnson m. Eliza Wallace at Gateshead in 1906. (They had 3 daughters & a son.) - Eliza A. Weatherburn died at Gateshead in Dec. qtr. 1929, aged 47. George J. Weatherburn m. ii) Margaret Hall at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1931. - George J. Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1949, aged 68.  


  1881

Henry Weatherburn [‘Harry’], [6th] s. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields] & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. in the March qtr. of 1881 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, Harry, aged 3 months, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle. - In the 1891 Census, Harry, aged 10 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was a Visitor (with his sister Christina Clark, b. 1863, m. 188l, & his brother James Alexander, b. 1876) at the home of Ernest Sinclair, a Commercial Traveller aged 29 (‘b. N. Finsbury, London’), & his wife & family, at 150 Lambeth Road, Lambeth, Surrey. - In the 1901 Census, Harry Weatherburn, a Driver in the Army Service Corps, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living in Barrack Rooms at Woolwich London. -  Henry Weatherburn, of London, Private in Army Service Corps, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘4th s. of George Cockburn, Farrier’, on 6/10/1902. - Harry Weatherburn m. i) Alice Campbell at Newcastle in 1904 (q.v.). - [They had 4 daughters & 3 sons.] - The family moved to Woverhampton c1911. - Alice V. Weatherburn died at Wolverhampton in the June qtr. of 1927, aged 45. Harry m. ii) Edith Lilian Perry in 1930. - [They had a son, Anthony John. (b. 1934).] - Harry Weatherburn died at Woverhampton in 1961.


  1881

 John Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Grocer’s Assistant, b. 1856 at Plawsworth, Durham] & Emily Hall [m. 1880], was b. in the March qtr. of 1881 at Newcastle. In the 1881 Census, John, aged 1 month (‘b. Newcastle’), & his parents were living with Emily’s parents, William Hall, a Grocer aged 51 (‘b. Durham’), & Elizabeth, aged 45 (‘b. Middlesboro, York’), at 197 Westgate, Northumberland. - In the 1891 Census, John Robert, aged 10 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents, John, a Grocer’s Assistant aged 34 (‘b. Plawsworth’), & Emily, aged 31 (‘b. Middlesborough, Yorks.’); & his younger brother & sister, William Percival, aged 5; & Elizabeth Emily, aged 23 mths. (both ‘b. Newcastle’), at 170 Philip Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, John R., a (Musical Instrument) Builder, unm., aged 20, was still living with his parents & sister Elizabeth at Philip St., Elswick. - John Robert Weatherburn m. Florence Beattie at Newcastle on Tyne in the Sept. qtr. of 1908.   


  1881

Thomas Weatherburn, [4th] s. of William W. [Engine Fitter, b. c1837 at Cowpen], & Eleanor Jane Nixon [m. 1861 at Newcastle], was b. in the March qtr. of 1881 at Tynemouth. [Thomas Henry Weatherburn, birth reg. March 1881, was b. 26/12/1880, q.v.).] - In the 1881 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, aged 2 mths. (‘b. Wallsend’), was living with his parents, his paternal grandmother & 3 siblings at 8 East Street, Wallsend. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, an Engine Fitter, aged 20 (‘b. Wallsend’), was living with his parents, his eldest sister Elizabeth, & a niece, at 5 East Terrace, Wallsend, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Thomas, as Motorman (Coalmining), unm. aged 30 (‘b. Wallsend on Tyne’), was living with his parents, his sister Elizabeth, aged 47, his niece Eleanor Gregory, aged 3, & a Boarder, at 2 Bank Terrace, Wallsend on Tyne. - Thomas Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr of 1947, aged 66.   


  1881

Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn, ‘aged 20, d. of the late David W., Engine Fitter’ [Elizabeth Jane Weatherburn (b. 1862 - birth reg. March qtr. 1862 at Tynemouth), e.d. of John Wedderburn, Engine Fitter (‘b. 1837’, d. 1869) & Jane Hutchinson (m. 1860)] m. James Baird, widower, at Newcastle in March 1881.  John’s brother David Wedderburn (b. 1834 - who became an Iron Moulder) m. Louisa Simpson (m. not found) and died in London in 1893.]    


  1881

 James Weatherburn, Currier, a Bachelor aged 24 [?b. c1859/60], of 22 Westgate Street, Newcastle, ‘s. of Elias Weatherburn, Shoemaker’, m. Mary Ann Trotter, a Spinster aged 21, of 1 Back Westmoreland Terrace, Newcastle, ‘dau. of John Shepherd Trotter, Deceased’, at the Register Office, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 21/3/1881. In the 1881 Census, ‘Jas.’ Weatherburn, a Cartman, aged 21 [sic], (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 2 Back Westmoreland Terrace, Westgate, Northumberland, with 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); plus a Lodger, William Wilson, a Groom aged 23.


  1881

Alexander Watson [b. 1836, (?elder) s. of Isabella (Elizabeth) Weatherburn & Alexander Watson (m. 1836)] ‘grandson of Robert Weatherburn’, died on 5 May 1881, aged 45 years.  [On Alexander’s death, his brother Robert Weatherburn Watson (b. c1838), changed his surname to Watson Weatherburn, in accordance with the terms of his grandfather Robert Weatherburn’s Will, in 1871 (q.v.).]


  1881

 Mary Jane Weatherburn [shown in the 1901 Census as daughter of Eleanor W., widow of William W., b. c1819, m. 1847 - but actually her granddaughter, daughter of Mary W., b. 1850 at Doddlington’), was b. in the June qtr. of 1881 at Berwick. In the 1901 Census, Mary, a Farm Servant, unm. aged 19 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living at Chiswick Farm Cottages, Ancroft, Northumberland, with Eleanor, a widow aged 77 (‘b. Kyloe’); Mary ‘aged 49’ (b. 1850); & Peter, aged 25 (b. 1775), both Farm Servants (‘b. Ancroft’). - In the 1911 Census, Mary Jane Weatherburn, Farm Servant, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Philadelphia, Northumberland’), was living with her mother Mary W., unm. aged 60 (‘b. Doddington’), at Ross Farm, Belford, North’d.


  1881

William Weatherburn [b. 1807 in B-on-T, younger s. of Elias W. (Mariner, b. 1783, d. 1818) & Isabella White (m. 1804, d. 1850) - & widower of Mary Murray (m. 1856 in NZ, d. there in 1880)], formerly a Custom House Officer at Dunedin, New Zealand, where he lived for 32 years, died of Debility at his home in Queens’ Drive, Musselburgh, N.Z., on 31/5/1881, aged 74.  He was buried on 6/6/1881 in the Southern cemetery, Dunedin.  


  1881

Elizabeth M. Weatherburn [Elizabeth Morralles W., b. 1880, 3rd d. of Alexander W. (Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904) & Elizabeth Morralee (m. 1868, d. 1940)] died at Berwick on Tweed in the June qtr. of 1881, aged 1.  


  1881

 Emma Weatherburn [née Main, wife of Alexander W. (Furrier, b. 1844, m. 1865 at Newcastle)] died in the Staffordshire Infirmary, Foregate St., Stafford St. Mary, Staffs., in the June qtr. of 1881, aged 36. [Alexander m. ii) Almira Walsh in 1885 (q.v.).]


  1881

James Weatherburn [perhaps s. of James W. & Mary Ann in preceding entry?] was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1881 at Berwick.  

  

  1881

Sarah Jane Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Stephen [Metcalf] W. [French Polisher, b. 1853 at Berwick] & Ruth Brownless [m.  1875 at Hartlepool], was b. in the June qtr. of 1881 at Bolton [Lancs]. - She died there in the March qtr. of 1882, aged 1.  


  1881

James Wedderburn [Engine Fitter, b. 1823, e.s. of Andrew W., b. 1791 & Ann Allison, m. 1818] died at 34 Byron Terrace, Scotswood Rd., Newcastle upon Tyne, on 15/6/1881, aged 57. James left a Will, proved at Newcastle on 18/7/1881 by Thomas Lindsay of Benwell Fisheries, machinist, and William Pickering, millwright, of Boundary Street, Newcastle. [His three sons Andrew, Thomas & Robert are named.] - (W.B. p. 501 & L.W. No. 42, W.B. Vol. II, p. 521) - [In 1880, Lancelot W. (b. 1817 at Thirsk, Yorks.,‘who had resumed the spelling of his name as Wedderburn’) was involved in a law-suit ‘Wedderburn v. Pickering’ reported 13. Ch.Div. 769 - W.B. p. 504) - [The Law Courts say that records are no longer available so details cannot be ascertained, therefore it is not known whether there is a connection.]


  1881

 Elizabeth Wedderburn [née Bains, wife of Peter W., b. 1833, m. 1862] died at Chapel St., Dalton, Ulverston, Lancs., on 29/6/1881, aged 47.  


  1881

Thomas Weatherburn, e.s. of Peter W. [b. 1848 at Glendale, Northumberland, d. 1902 at Maxton, Roxburghshire] & Ann Gray [m. 1874 at Glendale, d. there 1898], was b. 20/7/1881 at Morebattle, Roxburghshire. - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, aged 9, was living at ‘Farm of Morebattle Tofts’ with his parents & 2 younger siblings. - Thomas m. Jane Mitchell at Maxton, Roxburgh, on 6/12/1901.  - They emigrated to Canada where he and his wife raised their children, including Peter Mansfield Weatherburn (b. 12/8/1909, Ontario), father of Dr. Crystal Fulton.  


  1881

 Henry Weatherburn [illegit. s. of Margaret Wedderburn (b. 1862, e.d. of Henry W., Mariner (b. 1828) & Alice Fairbairn] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1881 at Berwick. [Margaret m. Alex Shaw of Berwick in Dec. 1886, q.v.] - In the 1891 Census, Henry Wedderburn, aged 9, was living at 5 Low Greenes, B-on-T, with Margaret, aged 28, & her husband Alexander Shaw, a Railway Fireman, aged 30.   


  1881

Thomas Weatherburn, [9th] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. on 20/8/1881 at South Shields & bap. 18/9/1881 at St. Hilda, S. Shields. - Thomas died there in the June qtr. of 1883, aged 1.  


  1881

Jane Weatherburn [probably Jane Simpson Wedderburn, b. 1863, e.d. of John W. ‘of Spittal’ (Iron Moulder, b. 1842, d. 1888 in Edinburgh) & his first wife, Jane Simpson (m. 1862, d. 1873)] m. Thomas William Chapman at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1881. [In the 1891 Census, Jane Chapman, aged 27, was living at 33 Church Street, Berwick, with Thomas, an Iron Founder aged 30, & their daughters Sarah, aged 9, & Jane, aged 3 (all ‘b. Berwick’).  


  1881

Margaret Wedderburn, [younger] d. of James W. [‘of Dinnington’, b. c1851, d. 1882] & Alice Susannah McDine [m. 1877], was b. & died at Dinnington in the Sept. qtr. of 1881.   


  1881

 John Joseph Weatherburn [Coal Miner, b. 1856 at Coundon, s. of William W. & Margaret --- (m. not found)] m. i) Alice Gray at Chester le Street in the Sept. qtr. of 1881.  They had 2 daughters & a son: Alice (b. 1882 in Chelsea, London); Robert John G. (b. 1887); & Jane (b. 1888). - Alice died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1888, aged 40. John Joseph m. ii) Mary Weatherburn (‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863 at Plawsworth, d. of Robert W. of Plawsworth, b. 1820) at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1888 (q.v.). - [In 1912, Mary Weatherburn, ‘wife of John Joseph Weatherburn’, was granted Admon. of the estate of Robert Weatherburn of Plawsworth.]   


  1881

Alexander Weatherburn, [10th] s. of George W. [Twine Spinner, b. 1834, 1907] & Lily Sutherland [(m. not found), d. 1895], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1881 at Berwick.  Alexander W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 28/9/1888 - ‘left’. - In the 1891 Census, Alexander, aged 9 (‘b. Berwick on Tweed’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - In the 1901 Census, Alexander, a Tailor, unm. aged 19, was living with his widowed father George, aged 66, & his widowed brother James Conway W., a Butcher, aged 29, at 3 Wallace Green, B-on-T. - Alexander Weatherburn was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘9th surviving s. of George, Twine Spinner’, on 18/4/1902. - In the 1911 Census, Alexander Weatherburn, a Tailor Maker, aged 29 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’) was living with his widowed sister Frances Norris (b. 1859), 2 of her unm. daughters & 2 more unm. brothers, Elias a Twine-Spinner (Rope Works), unm. aged 54, & Thomas B. Weatherburn, a Railway Surfaceman (N.B. Railway), aged 34 (both ‘b. B-on-Tweed’), at 43 Church Street, Berwick-on-Tweed. - Alexander Weatherburn died at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1936, aged 55.


  1881

Christina Weatherburn [Christiana Rebecca (b. 1863 - reg. March qtr. 1864), 2nd d. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields), & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] m. Alfred Leoni Clarke at the Register Office, Darlington [Durham], on 8/12/1881. ‘Married on the 8th December at Darlington, Chrissie Weatherburn (Christina Rebecca W, b1862) known as Chrissie Angus, serio-comic, to Leoni Clarke, juggler and gymnast.’ (The Era, 10/12/1881) - In the 1891 Census, Christina Clark, ‘out of work’ aged 27 (‘b. Newcastle- on-Tyne’), was a Visitor, with 2 younger brothers, James Alexander Weatherburn aged 14  (b. 1876), & Harry (Henry) Weatherburn (b. 1881) - (all ‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), at the home of Ernest Sinclair, a Commercial Traveller aged 29 (‘b. N. Finsbury, London’), & his wife & family, at 150 Lambeth Road, Lambeth, Surrey. In the 1901 Census, Christina & her husband Alfred Clark were licensees of the Two Brewers Hotel, 25 Abingdon St., Northampton. - Christina’s brother James & his wife Emily were living at The Two Brewers, working for Christina & her husband. - [Alfred also travelled as a vaudeville artist with trained animals (including domestic cats a ‘boxing kangaroo’), under the name Leoni Clarke, ‘The Cat King’.] - In the 1911 Census, Christina Clarke, a Hotel Manageress, out of work, was living at 18 Tidy Street, Brighton, Sussex, with her niece Christina (b. 1899 at West Derby).  Alfred died in Feb. 1927 & Christina Rebecca Clarke, of 4a Haviland Road, Bournemouth, widow of Alfred Eady Clarke, Licensed Victualler, died of chronic bronchitis at Fairmile House, Christchurch [Hants.] on 21/3/1938, aged 74. - Her sister M.J. Lightbown (Margaret Jane - ‘Maggie’ - b. 1862, m. 1901), of 123 Cockburn St., Dingle, Liverpool, was the ‘informant’.


  1881

 Joseph C. Weatherburn [Joseph Cockburn W., b. 1874, 3rd s. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1881, aged 7.  [In the 1881 Census, Joseph, aged 6, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne.]  


  1881

 Thomas Falder Weatherburn [birth reg. at Alnwick in 1842 as Wedderburn, e.s. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton) & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)] died at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1881, aged 39. [In the 1881 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, aged 38, unm. (‘an Imbecile, b. Eglington’), was living with his parents and a younger brother & sister at Carterside, Newtown in Rothbury.]  


  1881

William Arthur Weatherburn [b. 1879, 5th s. of George Cockburn W. (Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields) & Elizabeth Patrick (m. 1861)] died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1881, aged 2.  [In the 1881 Census, William, aged 2, was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 30 Carliol Street, Newcastle upon Tyne.]

  1882 The B-on-T Freemen’s Roll of 1882 lists eighteen Weatherburns:  Elias 2/6/1826, e.s. of Elias, Shoemaker, Berwick; William 14/10/1828, 2nd s. of Elias, New Zealand [he died in 1881]; William 26/2/1835, e.s. of Robert, Mariner, Berwick; Alexander 14/12/1841, 2nd s. of Robert, Farrier (sic), Newcastle; Robert Nesbit 26/9/1845, 3rd s. of Robert, Fishmonger, Berwick; George 20/11/1855, e.s. of Elias, Twinespinner, Berwick; Elias 16/4/1859, 2nd s. of Elias, Shoemaker, Newcastle; Robert Nesbit 16/10 1860, e.s. of William, Moulder, Newcastle; George Cockburn 20/20/1862, 2nd s. of William, Farrier, Newcastle; William 26/7/1864, 3rd s. of William, Labourer, Newcastle; Alexander 23/5/1866, 4th s. of William, Tailor, Berwick;Edward Hall 3/7/1867, 5th s. of William, Mariner, Berwick; Robert 30/8/1870, 2nd s. of Alexander, Tailor, Newcastle; Robert 9/1/1871, e.s. of Robert Nesbit, Compositor, Bolton; John 17/10/1871, 6th s. of William, Labourer, Berwick; John Stapleton 8/7/1873, 7th s. of William, Tailor, Berwick; Elias 31/12/1878, e.s. of George, Twinespinner, Berwick; John 13/8/1880, 2nd s. of George, Platelayer, Berwick.

  1882 Polly Ann Weatherburn, [?4th] d. of Joseph W. [Blacksmith (b. 1839 at Cowpen, d. 1912)] & Mary Ann [Bambrough, m. 1863, d. 1915], was b. in the March qtr. of 1882 & bap. on 15/1/1882 at St. James, Gateshead, as ‘d. of Joseph Wedderburn & Mary Ann’. Polly Weatherburn died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1888, aged 6.  


  1882

David Weatherburn [b. 1858, 2nd s. of Henry W. (Ag. Lab., b. 1828) & Margaret Ramsay (m. not found)] m. Ann Ormston at Alnwick in the March qtr. of 1882. They had a son & 2 daughters: Margaret Isabella (b. 1883); Mary Ann (b. 1885); & James Henry (b. 1888, d. 1932). - In the 1901 Census, David, a Forester Woodman aged 43, was living at Greensfield Saw Mill, Denwick, Alnwick, Northumberland, with Ann J., aged 41 (both ‘b. Longhoughton’); Margaret, aged 18 (‘b. Alnwick’); & James H., aged 13 (‘b. Denwick’). - [Their d. Mary, aged 15 (‘b. Alnwick’), was a Gen. Domestic Servant at Alnwick.] - In the 1911 Census, David Weatherburn, a Woodman aged 53 (‘b. Bigges Main, Northumberland’) & Ann Jane, aged 50 (‘b. Longhoughton’), Married 29 years, 3 children, all living, were living in 2 rooms atGreenfield Saw Mills, Alnwic. - 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.   


  1882

George Wedderburn [George Fairbairn Weatherburn, b. 1857, 2nd s. of Henry W. (Mariner, b. 1828 bap. 1829) & Alice Fairbairn] m. Elizabeth Rachel McLaren at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1882.  [In the 1881 Census, George, a Labourer aged 23, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 4 School Lane, Tweedmouth.]  They had a daughter Mary (b. 1885). - George 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.]  


  1882

Alexander Wedderburn [b. Sept. 1859 at Mill of Kinmuick, Ellon, Aberdeen, 4th s. of Forbes W. (b. 1831) & his first wife, Margaret Keith (m. 1854 at Ellon)] m. Isabella Hogg [d. of John Hogg] at Blackford, Cumberland, on 21/3/1882.   [In the 1881 Census, Alexander, a Railway Goods Guard aged 21, was a Boarder at the home of James Armstrong & his wife Sarah at Canal Station, Caldewgate, Cumberland.] - Alexander & Isabella had a d. Eleanor (b. 1883 at Carlisle) & a son, John Forbes (b. 1888 at Glasgow ). - “In 1893, Alexander was living at 11, Salisbury Place, Radnor Park, Dalmuir Railway, Glasgow.”


  1882

Lancelot Weatherburn [b. 1861, 2nd s. of William Wilson W. (Oil Merchant & Miller, b. 1836, d. 1912) & Margaret Lewis (m. 1857, d. 1914)] died at Leeds in the March qtr. of 1882, aged 20. ‘January 28th in his 21st year, Lancelot Weatherburn (Lance), twin son of WW and Margaret Weatherburn of Leeds.’ (Deaths, Leeds Mercury, 28/1/1882)


  1882

Sarah Jane Weatherburn [b. 1881, 2nd d. of Stephen (Metcalf) W. (French Polisher, b. 1853 at Berwick) & Ruth Brownless (m.  1875 at Hartlepool)] died at Bolton [Lancs.] in the March qtr. of 1882, aged 1.  


  1882

Robert Wedderburn [Iron-miner, b. 1801] died at the Union Workhouse, Ulverstone, Lancs., on 25/5/1882, aged 81.    


  1882

Henry Weatherburn, [4th] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the June qtr. of 1882 at Berwick.  In the 1891 Census, Henry, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger, at Main Street, Norham. - In the 1901 Census, Henry, an Elementary School Teacher aged 19, was living with his mother & 4 siblings in Norham Village. - In the 1911 Census, Henry Weatherburn, Assistant of Custom House, unm. aged 29 (‘b. Norham, Northumberland’), was a Boarder in the household of Elizabeth Young, a widow aged 74, her daughter & granddaughter, at 2 Havelock Terrace, Gateshead, Durham. - Henry m. Anne Morton Rule at Gateshead in Dec. qtr. 1913. Henry Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1939, aged 57. Anne Morton Weatherburn died at Hammersmith [London] in March qtr. 1981.   


  1882

Herbert Weatherburn, [3rd but 2nd surv.] s. of James Alma W. [b. 1854, d. 1885] & Mary Ann Carter [m. 1875], was b. in the June qtr. of 1882 at Huddersfield.  [Herbert’s widowed mother m. John Edward Oldham in 1888.] - In the 1891 Census, Herbert Oldham (b. Weatherburn, 1882), a Scholar aged 9, was living at 1 Miln Road, Huddersfield, with his step-father husband John E. Oldham, a Woollen Mill Hand aged 30, his mother Mary A. Oldham, ‘aged 30’, his brothers Harry Oldham (b. Weatherburn, 1878), an Errand Boy aged 13; & Fred Oldham (b. Weatherburn 1885), a Scholar aged 6; & Mary’s & John’s daughter, Nellie Oldham, aged 4½mths. (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). - In the 1901 Census, Herbert Oldham, Brass Finisher, Carter (farm), aged 19 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living at 146 Bradford Road, Huddersfield, with his stepfather John E. Oldham, an out-of-work labourer, aged 40 (‘b. Heckmondwyke’), his mother Mary A. Oldham, aged 42; his brothers Harry Oldham, a Carter (farm), aged 22, & Fred Oldham, a Hardware Shop Asst., aged 15; & his half-sister Polly Oldham, aged 8 (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). -Herbert Weatherburn m. Mary Elizabeth Hopkinson at Huddersfield in April 1904 (q.v.). - Mary E. Weatherburn died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1934, aged 48 & Herbert m.  ii) Eileen C. Moffat at Halifax [Yorks.] in the Dec. qtr. of 1936. Herbert Weatherburn died at Huddersfield in the March qtr. of 1938, aged 56.


  1882

John Ingledew Weatherburn, [5th] s. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the June qtr. of 1882. He was bap. in June 1882 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - In the 1891 Census, John, aged 8, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 3 Station Cottages, Tweedmouth. - In the 1901 Census, John, a Railway Engine Cleaner, unm. aged 18 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with his married sister Elizabeth R. Dumble, aged 34; Elizabeth’s husband John H. Dumble, a Stone Mason aged 46; their 4 children; & his sister Agnes Weatherburn, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 29 (all ‘b. Tweedmouth’), at 2 Mill Strand, Tweedmouth. - John Ingledew Weatherburn m. Margaret Frances Murray at Berwick in 1905 (q.v.).


  1882

William Watson Weatherburn, [younger] s. of Robert Weatherburn Watson [Customs’ Officer (b. c1838 - who became Watson Weatherburn in 1881) & Harriet Elizabeth Smith [m. 1866] was b. & died at Liverpool in the June qtr. of 1882, aged 0.  


  1882

James Wedderburn, [4th but 3rd surv.] s. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in the June qtr. of 1882 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, James, a Scholar aged 9 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents, 5 siblings & a Boarder, at 211 Dilston Street, Elswick. - In the 1901 Census, James, an Apprentice Mechanical Engineer aged 19, was living with his parents at 87 James St., Elswick, Newcastle, Northumberland. - It appears to be this James Wedderburn who m. Mary A.E. Simpson at Newcastle in June qtr. 1903. They seem to have had 3 sons before James’s apparent death before 1911. (His death reg. not found but in 1911 Mary is described in the census as a widow.) - [Mary A.E. Wedderburn m. ii) Edward Slasor in 1916.]  


  1882

 Jane Wedderburn, [only] d. of James W. [‘of Horncliffe’, Salmon-fisher, b. 1853] & Elizabeth Moor Wight [m. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1882 at Horncliffe. In the 1891 Census, Jane, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings in Wm. Wedderburn’s House in Horncliffe. - In the 1901 Census, Jane, a Field Worker on Farm aged 18 (b. Horncliffe’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at East Mains Farm, Norham, Northumberland. - [Jane is is probably the Jane Wedderburn who m. at Berwick in 1905 (q.v.).]


  1882

 Alice Weatherburn [b. 1856, elder d. of Henry Wedderburn (Ag. Lab., b. 1828) & Margaret Ramsay (m. not found)] was m. at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1882.  

  1882 Margaret Weatherburn [b. 1860, younger d. of Henry Wedderburn (Ag. Lab., b. 1828) & Margaret Ramsay (m. not found)] was m. at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1882.  


  1882

Margaret Weatherburn [née Douglas, wife of Thomas Wedderburn, b. 1809 (m. 1841)] died at Little Tosson, Rothbury [Northumberland] on 7/6/1882, aged 66. Admon. of her estate was granted at Newcastle in 1884 to Thomas Weatherburn of Little Tosson, Shepherd.  (W.B. Vol. II, p. 522, Note 1 (k) - [The Will of a Thomas Weatherson, Steward, ‘late of Tosson’, was proved in 1873. His widow was named Sarah.]


  1882

 Margaret Weatherburn [née Ramsay, wife of Henry Wedderburn (Ag. Lab., b. 1828)] died at Alnwick in the June qtr. of 1882, aged 58. [Henry died in 1884.]  

  1882 Robert Nesbet Weatherburn [b. 1877, 6th s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1882, aged 4.  


  1882

 William Wedderburn, Coalminer, aged 28, widower [William Weatherburn b. 1852, 3rd s. of Henry Wedderburn (Blacksmith, b. c1803, d. 1866), by his 2nd wife Margaret Dover] m. ii) Isabella Bell, spinster aged 28 [d. of George Bell, Coal Miner] - both of Broomhill Colliery - at the Register Office, Morpeth, on 12/8/1882.  [In the 1861 Census, William, aged 8, was living with his parents & siblings at Lowick.] - William Wedderburn m. i) in 1873, Jane Trobe.  Jane’s death not found but, in the 1881 Census, William Weatherburn, a Coal Miner (‘b. Wooler’ - 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) - the illegit. daughter of Agnes & William’s sister Margaret (b. 1859).] - Isabella, ‘wife of William Wedderburn, Miner’, died at Morpeth in June 1883, aged 29. William Wedderburn m. iii) Ann Elizabeth Atkinson at Alnwick in 1885 (q.v.). - William Wedderburn died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, ‘aged 54’.  


  1882

 Francis Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. & died at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1882, aged 0.  


  1882

 John Wedderburn, [younger] s. of James W. ‘of Dinnington’ [b. 1851, d. 1882] & Alice Susannah McDine [m. 1877], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1882 at Dinnington. He died there in the Dec. qtr.  - [His father James also died in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 30. ]  


  1882

Thomas Weatherburn [Sea Master Mariner, b. 1854 at Leith, younger s. of Thomas W., Engine Builder (‘s. of Robert W., Shipwright’, b. 1796 - & Sarah Johnson) & Elizabeth Rogers Ferguson (m. 1851 at S. Shields)] m. Elizabeth Jane Jackson at S. Shields in the Sept. qtr. of 1882. They had 2 daughters & a son:  Mary Ellen B. (b. 1884); Charlotte Ralf E. (b. 1885) & Thomas (b. 1896, d. 1909). - In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth J. Wetherburn (sic), ‘Mother’, aged 35, was living at 45 Sydney Road, Hornsey, Middlesex, with Mary E.B., aged 7, & Charlotte R., aged 5 (all ‘b. Durham South Shields’). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Sea Master Mariner aged 47 (‘b. Scotland’), was living at 23 Eleanor St., South Shields, with Elizabeth, aged 44; Mary E., aged 17; & Thomas, aged 5 (all ‘b. S. Shields, Durham’). - Thomas Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1909, aged 55. In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth Weatherburn, a widow aged 54, Married 28 years (3 children, 2 living, 1 dec’d), was living with her daughter ‘Lottie, a Typist (Insurance), unm. aged 25 (both ‘b. South Shields’), in 3 rooms at 1 Odsey Villas, Umfreville Rd., Harringay, N. London.  


  1882

Mary Wedderburn [née Lailand, widow of Robert W. (Iron-miner, b. 1801 - m. 1830 Weatherburn)] died at the Union Workhouse, Ulverstone [Lancs.], on 16/9/1882, aged 78.   


  1882

John Weatherburn [b. c1804  (4th) s. of Henry Wedderburn, Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’ (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (m. c1796) & husband of Mary Hewitt] died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1882, aged 77. [On W.B. p. 501 it shows that ‘John Wedderburn died in 1882 at Norham, aged 78, and is there buried’.]  


  1882

Margaret Weatherburn [née Pearson, wife of Alexander W., Furrier, b. c1821, m. 1844, d. 1898)] died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1882, aged 65.  


  1882

Sarah Weatherburn, ‘widow of John Weatherburn, Coal Miner’ [b. 1805, d. 1853 at Houghton le Spring (& mother of Ann Potts, née Weatherburn, b. 1837, m. 1859)] died at Front St., Iveston, Durham, on 3/9/1882, aged 86. (Hannah Gales, Niece, was the ‘informant’)  


  1882

William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1882 at Berwick.  William, living in Hatters lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 25/4/1887 - ‘left’. - In the 1891 Census, William, aged 8, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 18 Hatters Lane, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Tailor aged 18, was living with his parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane. - William Weatherburn, Tailor of 13 Hatters Lane, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘eldest s. of John Stapleton’ on 2/6/1904. William m. Isabella Darling in 1908 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 2 sons.] - [William is probably the William Weatherburn who died at Hexham in the June qtr.of 1925, aged 42. [When his father John died in 1926 his daughter-in-law Isabella Weatherburn, widow, inherited 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, and, after her death, they were to be in trust for John’s son Edward Hall W. (b. 1895).]


  1882

 Alfred Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of David W. [b. 1838, d. 1885] & Elizabeth Thompson [m. 1864, d. 1891], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1882 at Newcastle.  In the 1891 Census, Alfred, aged 8 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his widowed mother, 4 siblings & a cousin, at 49 Salters Road, Gosforth. - [His mother died there later in 1891.] - In the 1901 Census, Alfred Wedderburn, a Cartage Clerk, unm. aged 18, was living with his married sister Isabella Nicholson, aged 24 (Isabella Thompson W., b. 1876, m. 1900 - both ‘b. N-on-Tyne’); Isabella’s husband John J. Nicholson, a Marine Engineer aged 28; & his brother John Joseph Wedderburn, also a Cartage Clerk, unm. aged 21 (‘b. N-on-Tyne’), at 143 Bolingbroke St., Heaton, N-on-T. - In the 1911 Census, Alfred Wedderburn, an Assistant Staithman (Coal Shipping), unm. aged 28 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’), was  living with his married sister Catherine Burnett, aged 36 [Kate Wedderburn, b. 1874, m. 1900], her husband Robert Burnett, an Assistant Staithman (Coal Shipping), aged 46 (‘b. Thornton Steward, York’) & their 2 sons, at 37 Union Street, Blythe. – Alfred, a Clerk aged 33, of 37 Union St., Blyth, joined the Royal Regt. of Artillery in 1917, with No. 134078. - Alfred Wedderburn m. Maggie H. English at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1917.  (They had a son Alfred, b. 1918, d. 1945.)


  1882

John Weatherburn, Police Constable, bachelor aged 24, of North Shields, Tynemouth [b. 1858 at Belford, 4th s. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887) & Margaret Allen (m. 1843, d. 1901)] m. Patience Burrell, spinster aged 20, of New Town, Chillingham, [d. of George Burrell, Farm Servant, deceased] at West Chapel, Wooler (Presbyterian Church), on 21/10/1882.  [In W.B. p. 504 Patience’s surname is given incorrectly as ‘Benwell’ and it states: “William Weatherburn was a witness. This is indexed under Wedderburn, but the name in the entry is given as Weatherburn”. (The witnesses were Thomas’s brother William, b. 1860, & Eliza Burrell.)] - They had 10 children, including 4 sons & 4 daughters: Thomas (b. 1883); George Burrell (b. 1886); Margaret Jane (b. 1888); Mary (b. 1890); John Herbert (b. 1894); Edith Patience (b. 1897); & twins Mabel & Fred (b. 1899). - In the 1891 Census, John Weatherburn, a Policeman, aged 33, was living at Police Buildings, No. 4 Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland, with Patience, aged 28 (both ‘b. Belford’); Thomas, a Scholar aged 7; George B., a Scholar aged 4; Margaret J. aged 2 (all ‘b Hull, Shields’); & Mary, aged 8 mths. (‘b. Tynemouth’). - In the 1901 Census, John Wheatherburn (sic), Serjeant of Police aged 43 (‘b. Belford, Durham’), was living at Bull Ring Police Station, Tynemouth, Northumberland, with Patience, aged 38 (‘b. Middleton, Durham’); Thomas, a Railway Clerk aged 17; Geo. B., Apprentice Brass polisher aged 14; Margt. J., aged 12; John H., aged 6 (all ‘b. N. Shields’); Edith, aged 4; & Mabel & Fred, aged 1 (all ‘b. Tynemouth’). - 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 upon Tyne in 1/2/1905 to Patience Weatherburn, widow. - Estate valued at £291:19:0d. In the 1911 Census, Patience Weatherburn, a widow aged 48 (‘b. Middleton, N’berland’), who had 8 children living (& 2 dec’d), was occupying 4 rooms at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields, with 7 of her children: George Burrell W., Engineer (Engineering Shops), unm. aged 24; Margaret Jane, Dressmaker, unm. aged 22 (both ‘b. Preston, N. Shields’); Mary, Shop Asst., unm. aged 20 (‘b. Tynemouth’); John Herbert W., Shop Asst., aged 16 (‘b. North Shields’); Edith Patience, aged 14; Mabel, aged 11, & Fred, aged 11, all at School (all ‘b. Tynemouth’). - Patience Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1915, aged 52.


  1882

 Mary Jane Weatherburn [b. 1852, elder d. of Peter W., Shoemaker (b. c1822 at Ancroft, d. 1894) & Mary Murray (m. 1847, d. 1870)] was m. at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1882. - [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.]


  1882

 John Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’, Iron Moulder, a widower aged 40, of Infirmary Square, Berwick [b. 1842, 3rd s. of James W. ‘of Spittal’ (Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849) & Margaret Edminson (d. 1879), & widower of Jane Simpson (m. 1862, d. 1873)] m. ii) Agnes Crombie, a spinster aged 35, of 35 Low Greens, Berwick [d. of Thomas Crombie, Fisherman], at the Register Office, Berwick, on 7/10/1882. John died at St. Giles, Edinburgh, on 19/9/1888, aged 47.  


  1882

 Peter Weatherburn, Platelayer, widower aged 60 [formerly a Shoemaker (b. c1822 at Ancroft), ‘s. of Peter W., Labourer, dec’d’ - & widower of Mary Murray (m.1847, d. 1870)] m. ii) Mary Ann Cummins, a Spinster aged 55 [d. of James Cummins, Quarryman, dec’d] - both of Felling, Heworth - at the Register Office, Gateshead, on 5/11/1882.  - Peter died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1894, aged 71. [In the 1881 Census, Peter, a widower aged 58, abourer, was living at 5 Dempster St., Heworth, Durham, with his daughter Mary Jane, aged 28, unm. (m. 1882), & son George, a Bricklayer, unm., aged 22 (both ‘b. Lowick’).] - In the 1891 Census, Peter Weatherburn, Shoemaker, aged 68 (‘b. Allerton, Northumberland’), was living at St. John’s Place, Heworth, Felling, Durham, with Mary A., aged 63 (‘b. Felling, Durham’), & Peter’s son George, a Colliery Labourer, aged 30 (‘b. Lowick, Northumberland’). - Peter Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1894, aged 71.  

  1882 Margaret Weatherburn [née Gibson, m. 1828, widow of Elias W., Shoemaker (b. 1805, d. 1882)] died at the Workhouse, Berwick on Tweed, on 28/11/1882, aged 77.  “The coffin was funded by friends”. Margaret was buried in Berwick Cemetery on 30/11/1882 (C721C).

  1882 Margaret Weatherburn [unidentified] died at Chester le Street in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 62.  


  1882

Benjamin Weatherburn [Shipwright, b. 1810, widower of Mary Todd (m. 1838)] died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 73.  


  1882

Elias Weatherburn [Shoemaker, b. 1805, e.s. of Elias W. (Mariner, b. 1783) & Isabella White (m. 1804) - & husband of Margaret Gibson (m. 1828)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 77.   


  1882

Polly Rebecca Weatherburn [Mary Rebecca, b. 1871, 2nd d. of John W. (Factory Forgeman, b. 1840) & Ann Vardy (m. 1865)] died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 11.  


  1882

John Wedderburn [b. 1882, younger s. of James W. ‘of Dinnington’ (b. 1851) & Alice Susannah McDine (m. 1877)] died at Dinnington in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 0. [John’s father James Wedderburn also died in Dec. qtr. 1882, aged 30.]


  1882

 James Wedderburn ‘of Dinnington’ [b. 1851 - father of John in preceding entry] died at Dinnington in the Dec. qtr. of 1882, aged 30.  


  1883

George Alexander Weatherburn, [10th] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardon Steel [m. 1866], was b. in the March qtr. of 1883 at South Shields. He died there in the June qtr. of 1890, aged 7.  


  1883

Robert Nesbit Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Stephen Metcalf W. [French Polisher, b. 1853 - sometimes known as John Stephen W.] & Ruth Brownless [m. 1875 at Hartlepool] was b. in the March qtr. of 1883 at Bolton [Lancs.]. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Hotel Waiter (Inn), ‘aged 19’ (‘b. Bolton’), was a Visitor at the home of widow Mary A. Whitehead, aged 52 (‘b. Windsor, Berks.’), & her 4 children (including Ada, a Warehouse Girl, aged 17, ‘b. Bolton Lancs.’), at 123 Kestor Street, Bolton, Lancs. - Robert Nesbit W., a French Polisher, m. Ada Whitehead, ‘aged 21’, at Bolton in 1902 (q.v.). - [They had 4 sons & 3 daughters.] - Robert Nesbit Weatherburn died at Manchester in 1968.  


  1883

 William Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Elias W. [Iron Moulder (b. 1857, d. 1907)] & Mary Martin [m. 1877, d. 1894], was b. in the March qtr. of 1883 at Morpeth & bap. 2/11/1901 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen. - In the 1891 Census, William, aged 8 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 24 Oldgate, Morpeth. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Coal Putter aged 18 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living at Morpeth with his widowed father ‘Edward’ Weatherburn, Iron Moulder, a widower aged 42 (‘b. Berwick’). - William Weatherburn m. Agnes Annie Todd at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1903. Agnes Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1934 & William Weatherburn died in June 1956.  


  1883

 John Gladstone Wetherburn (sic), [2nd] s. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham, d. 1913] & Ellen Goodwill [m. 1875, d. 1905], was b. in the March qtr. of 1883.  In the 1891 Census,. John G., a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 28 Albion Street, East Murton. - In the 1901 Census, John G. Wetherburn, a Coal Miner Putter (underground), aged 18 (‘b. East Murton’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 2 North St., East Murton, Durham. - John Gladstone Wetherburn m. Mary Jane Stoker at Easington in the March qtr. of 1906.  


  1883

William Wedderburn, ‘younger of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1850 - his birth reg. as Weatherburn - 3rd s. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] m. Mary Leitch [d. of James Leitch of Norham East Mains] at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1883. (W.B. p. 501 & They had 4 sons & 4 daughters: Jannet (b. 1883); William (b. 1885); James Leitch (b. 1887); Euphemia Alcorn (b. & d. 1889); Margaret Jane (b. 1890, d. 1897); Henry (b. 1892); John Leitch (b. 1895); & Agnes Robina (b. 1897). In the 1891 Census, William Wedderburn (jnr.), a Salmon Fisherman aged 40 (‘b. Norham’), was living at W. Wedderburn’s House, Horncliffe, with Mary, aged 30 (‘b. Scotland’); Jonet (sic), a Scholar aged 8; William, a Scholar aged 5; James, aged 3; & Marget (sic) aged 4 mths. (all ‘b. Norham’). - In the 1901 Census, William Wedderburn, a Field Drainer aged 50 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living at West End, Horncliffe, with Mary, aged 40 (‘b. Scotland’); William, a Salmon-Fisher aged 15; James, a Salmon-Fisher aged 13; Henry, a Scholar aged 8; John, a Scholar aged 5; & Agnes R., aged 3 (all ‘b. Horncliffe’). - William Wedderburn ‘of Horncliffe’, Salmon-Fisher, died on 2/8/1901, aged 50. Admon. of his estate was granted at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 15/10/1901 to his widow Mary. - Effects valued at £56:2:5d. - In the 1911 Census, Mary Wedderburn, a widow aged 50 (‘b. Caldra, Berwickshire’), 8 children, 6 living, 2 dec’d, was living in 5 rooms at 71 Pont Street, High Ashington, Northumberland, with Janet, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 28 (‘b. N. Norham’); William, a Miner (Coal Hewer), unm. aged 35; James, a Miner (Stoneworker), unm. aged 23; Henery (sic), a Miner (Rolleywayman), aged 18; John, a Miner (Coal Driver), aged 15; Agnes, aged 13 , at School; Henery (sic) Wedderburn, Nephew, a Miner (Stoneman), unm. aged 25; & John Purvis, Boarder, a Miner (Shiftwork), unm, aged 24 (all ‘b. Horncliffe’). - Mary is probably the Mary Wedderburn who died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1935, aged 74.]


  1883

 Janet Wedderburn, [e.] d. of William W., ‘younger of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901] & Mary Leitch [m. March qtr. 1883,?d. 1935], was b. in the March qtr. of 1883 at Norham. In the 1891 Census, Jonet (sic), a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at ‘William Wedderburn’s House’, Horncliffe.  In the 1901 Census, Janet Wedderburn, aged 18, was a Servant living at 5 Johnson St., Newburn Hall, Lemington, N’berland, with Agnes Allan, a widow aged 55 (both ‘b. Horncliff’). - In the 1911 Census, Janet Wedderburn, a Domestic Servant, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Norham North’), was living with her widowed mother, 4 brothers, her sister Agnes, cousin Henry & a Boarder at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland.


  1883

 Mary Ann Wetherburn (sic) [?Mary A. Weatherburn, b. c1809 at Sandholm, York] died at Huddersfield [Yorks.] in the March qtr. of 1883, aged 71.


  1883

 John Murray Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of William Weatherburn [b. 1858 at Berwick, an Ag, Lab. - later a Gas Stoker] & Mary Murray [m. Wm. Wedderburn, 1879, at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick], was b. on 14/5/1883 at Whitsome.  (Misc. Refs. Scottish Records W.B. 498) - [In the 1881 Census, John’s parents, William Weatherburn, aged 24 (‘b. England’), & Mary, aged 20 (‘b. Fogo, Berwick’), were living at Mount Alban Cottages, Coldingham, Berwick, with Isabella, aged 1, & William, aged 1mth. (b. 1881 - both ‘b. Coldingham, Berwick’).] - In the 1891 Census, John, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Scotland’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 18 Harrow St., Gateshead. - [In 1901, John’s father William, by then a Gas Stoker aged 43, & his mother Mary, aged 40, were living at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead, with John’s e. brother William, aged 20, & 4 younger children, but John was not there.]


  1883

John Henry Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in the June qtr. of 1883 at Birkenhead. [In the 1881 Census, John Henry’s parents were living at 4C Block Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, Cheshire, with their (then) 3 children.] - John Henry died at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1892, aged 9.  


  1883

 John Stapleton Weatherburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of Alexander W. [Tailor/Grocer, b. 1844 at B-on-T, d. 1904] & Elizabeth Morralee [m. 1868, d. 1940], was b. in the June qtr. of 1883 at Berwick. (In the 1881 Census, John’s father was a Tailor at 30 Woolmarket, B-on-T.) - John Stapleton W., living in Castlegate, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 18/4/1887 - ‘left’. - In the 1891 Census, John, aged 7 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 4-6 Castlegate, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - On 14/2/1898, aged 14 yrs. 2 mths., John enlisted as a Boy Soldier at Berwick for 12 years service. (Chelsea Pensioner Records) - In the 1901 Census, John Weatherburn aged 17 (‘b. Berwick’) was a Soldier Enlisted Boy in the Royal Artillery stationed at Shoeburyness, Essex. - John Stapleton Weatherburn of Greenlaw was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘4th s. of Alexander W., Tailor, dec’d.’, on 3/10/1911. - When he enlisted in the Australian Army at Randwick, Sydney, on 29/8/1914, his previous 12 years service with the Royal Artiller was noted. Private John Stapleton Weatherburn of the 1st Btn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F., Native of Berwick on Tweed, s. of Alexander & Elizabeth Weatherburn of 11 Sherburn Terrace, Consett, England, died on Sunday, 2 May 1915 at Gallipolli, Turkey, aged 32.

   

  1883

Margaret Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850] & his first wife, Mary Walby (m. 1878, d. 1886)], was b. in the June qtr. of 1883 at Houghton [Durham]. - In the 1891 Census, Margaret, aged 7 (‘b. Rainton’), was living with her father & his 2nd wife, Isabel, & 5 siblings at Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, ‘Meggie’, a Gen. Domestic Servant aged 18 (‘b. Leamside’), was living in the household of William Thompson, a Farmer, aged 40 (‘b. Wolsingham’) & his wife & 8 children, at Pelton Farm, Pelton, Chester le Street, Durham. - [She may be the Margaret Weatherburn who m. at Lanchester in the Dec. qtr. of 1907. ]


  1883

Margaret Isabella Weatherburn, [elder] d. of David W. ‘of Seaton Delavel’ [Forester Woodman, b. 1858] & Ann Ormston [m. 1882], was b. in the June qtr. of 1883 at Alnwick. In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 18, was living with her parents & younger brother at Greenfield Saw Mill, Denwick, Alnwick, Northumberland. - Margaret Isabella Weatherburn was m. at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1906.   


  1883

 Robert Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of Henry W. [General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885] & Jane Walker [m. 1873], was b. the June qtr. of 1883 at Horncliffe.  In the 1891 Census, Robert, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his widowed mother & 3 siblings at J. Wedderburn’s, Loanend. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, an Ag, Horse [Farm] Hand, unm. aged 18 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his widowed mother & 3 siblings at Berrington Law, Kyloe, Northumberland. - Robert m. Elizabeth Inglis Tait at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1907 (q.v.) -  [They had 7 sons & a daughter.]


  1883

Henry Allison Wedderburn [b. 1860, e.s. of Henry W., Insurance Agent (b. 1832, d. 1905) & Eliza Ventress (m. 1858)] m. Eleanor Jane Thompson at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1883. They had 3 sons & a daughter: Thomas Henry (b. 1884); John James (b. & d. 1886); William (b. & d. 1887); & Ada (b. 1895, d. 1896). - (W.B. p. 502) - In the 1891 Census, Henry A., a Fitter aged 30, was living at 77 Beaconsfield St., Westgate, Newcastle (next-door to his parents at No. 75), with Eleanor J., aged 30; & Thomas H., aged 3 (all ‘b. Newcastle’).  In the 1901 Census, Henry, now a Coal Merchant (Employer), aged 40, was living at ?53 Darnell St., Newcastle, with Eleanor, aged 40; their son Thomas H., a Turner EM Engineer, aged 16; his grandfather-in-law Thomas Thompson, Tailor, a widower aged 73; William Larnworth, brother-in-law, a Cartman; aged ?; Hannah Alexander, Niece, a Domestic Servant aged 15; & 2 Boarders (all ‘b. Newcastle’). - [When Henry’s father Henry died in August 1901, Henry A. Wedderburn, son, of 214 Stone Street, Newcastle, was the ‘informant’.] - Eleanor J. Wedderburn died at Poole [Dorset] in the June qtr. of 1934, aged 73. Henry A. Wedderburn died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1935, aged 75.  


  1883

 Elizabeth Weatherburn [wife of Thomas W., Farm Labourer (bap. 1818 - m. not found)] died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1883, aged 71. [Her widower Thomas died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1904, aged 88]


  1883

Thomas Weatherburn [b. 20/8/1881, 9th s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1883, aged 1.  


  1883

 Isabella Wedderburn [née Bell, second wife of William Weatherburn, Miner (b. 1852 - m. as Wedderburn, 1882)] died at Chevington, Morpeth, in June 1883, aged 29.  [William m. iii) Elizabeth Atkinson at Alnwick in 1885 (q.v.).]  


  1883

Eleanor Wedderburn, d. of Alexander W. [Railway Guard, b. 1859, 6th s. of Forbes W. (b. 1831)/Margaret Keith (m. 1854 at Elllon, Aberdeenshire] & Isabella Hogg [m. 1882 at Blackford, Cumberland], was b. 6/7/1883 at 47 Milbourne St., Carlisle. “In 1893, Alexander was living at 11, Salisbury Place, Radnor Park, Dalmuir Railway, Glasgow”.  


  1883

Matthew Weatherburn [b. c1800, q.v.] died at Belford in the Sept. qtr. of 1883, aged 84.


  1883

John Thomas Weatherburn, [e.] s. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1883 at Morpeth. - In the 1891 Census, John T., a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Scotland Gate, Northumberland’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Bedlington (no road name), Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, John, a Coal Miner taking Tokens aged 17 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with his parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, John Weatherburn, Coal Miner (Hewer), unm. aged 27 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with his parents & 4 younger siblings at 32 Portia Hirst, Bedlington.


  1883

Thomas Weatherburn, Policeman, ‘aged 30’ [b. 1851, 3rd but 2nd surv s. of Thomas W. (Ag. Lab., b. c1816, d. 1887) & Margaret Allen (m. 1843, d. 1901)] m. Margaret Scott, aged 26, ‘daughter of Morley Scott’, at Christ Church, Tynemouth, on 8/11/1883. They had 2 sons & 5 daughters: Thomas (b. 1883); Ethel Jane K. (b. 1886); Margaret Isabella (b. 1888); Minnie (b. 1890); Marion (b. 1892); George Page (b. 1895 at N-on-T); & Elizabeth Morley (b. 1897, d. 1902). - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Policeman aged 40 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Police Buildings, No. 2 Oxford Street, Tynemouth, with Margaret, aged 32 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’); Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. North Shields’); Margt. I., aged 2; & Minnie, aged 1 (both ‘b. Tynemouth’). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a Police Constable aged 50 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields, with Margaret, aged 43 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’); Thomas, a Grocer’s Apprentice aged 17; Ethel, a Printer’s Compositor aged 15; Margaret, aged 12; Minnie, aged 11 (all ‘b. N. Shields’); Marion, aged 8 (‘b. Tynemouth’); George, aged 5; & Elizabeth, aged 3 (both ‘b. N. Shields’). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, Police Pensioner Watchman (Dock Works), aged 60 (‘b. Wooler, N’berland’), was living in 4 rooms at 116 Stephenson Street, North Shields, with Margaret, aged 55 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’), Married 28 years, 7 children (6 living, 1 dec’d); Ethel Jane, Compositor (Newspaper), unm. aged 25 (‘b. N. Shields’); Margaret Isabella, Pawnbrokers Asst., unm. aged 22; Minnie, Clerk (Butcher); Marion, Clerk (Grocer), unm. aged 18; George Page W., Message Boy (Ship Store Merchants), aged 15 (all ‘b. Tynemouth’),  & ‘Visitor’ John Page Scott, Ships Pilot, unm. aged 58 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’). - Thomas Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1920, aged 69. His widow Margaret died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1932, aged 76.]


  1883

Thomas Weatherburn, [cousin of Thomas in next entry], [e.] s. of Thomas W. [Police Constable, b. 1851,d. 1920] & Margaret Scott [m. 1883, d. 1932], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1883 at Tynemouth. In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. North Shields’), was living with his parents & 2 siblings at Police Buildings, Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a Grocer’s Apprentice aged 17 (‘b. North Shields’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields. - Thomas Weatherburn m. Wilhelmina Nesbit Scott at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1905.  


  1883

Thomas Weatherburn, [cousin of Thomas in preceding entry], [e.] s. of John W. [Police Constable, b. 1858, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1883 at Tynemouth. In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Scholar aged 7 (‘b. Hull, Shields’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Police Buildings, Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Wheatherburn (sic), a Railway Clerk aged 17 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at the Bull Ring Police Station, N. Shields, Tynemouth. - Thomas Weatherburn m. Mary Jane Armstrong at Durham in 1906 They had (at least) 2 children. - Mary J. Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1950, aged 66.

 

  1883

 Sarah Weatherburn [b. 1861, 2nd d. of James W. (Dock Foreman, b. 1827) & Deborah Holden (m. 1854)] m. Jonathan Ewart at West Derby [nr. Liverpool] in the Dec. qtr. of 1883. ‘October 1st at St Mary’s, Walton on the Hill, Charles Musker Ewart, eldest son of Jonathan Ewart of Southport to Sarah, second daughter of James Weatherburn of Liverpool.’ (Marriages, Liverpool Mercury, 17/10/1883)  


  1883

John Wetherburn [Coal Miner, b. 1861 at Seaham Harbour] m. Margaret Jane Goodwill at Easington [Durham] in the Dec. qtr of 1883. They had (at least) 2 sons & 3 daughters: William Goodwill (b. 1886, d. 1913); Lavinia (b. 1888); Ethel (b. 1890); Herbert (b. 1892); & Beatrice (b. 1895). - In the 1891 Census, John, a Banksman in Coal Mine, aged 29 (‘b. Seaham’), was living at 23 Olven Street, East Murton, with Margaret Jane, aged 38 (‘b. Belford’, Northumberland’); William Goodwill, aged 5; Lavinia, aged 3 (both ‘b. Hawthorn’); & Ethel (‘b. Murton Colliery’). - In the 1901 Census, John Wetherburn, a Coal Miner Banksman (above), aged 39, was still living at 23 Olven Street, East Murton, Durham, with Margaret, aged 49 (‘b. Belford, Northumberland’); William G., Coal Screener (above), aged 15; Lavinia, aged 13 (both ‘b. Hawthorn, Durham’); Ethel, aged 10; Herbert, aged 8; & Beatrice, aged 6 (all ‘b. Murton Colliery, Durham’). - In the 1911 Census, John Wetherburn, Banksman, Coal Mine, aged 49 (‘b. Seaham Harbour’), was living in 3 rooms at 18 Lancaster Street, Murton Colliery via Sunderland, with Margaret, aged 57 (‘b. Village of Belford’), Married 27 years, 5 children (all living); William Goodwill W., Coal Miner Labourer (above ground), unm. aged 25; Lavinia, unm. aged 23  (both ‘b. Village of Hawthorn’); Ethel, Dressmaking, unm. aged 20; Herbert, Coal Miner Labourer (above ground), aged 18, & Beatrice, aged 14 (all b. Murton Colliery Village’). - John Wetherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1932, aged 71 & Margaret J. Wetherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1932, aged 80.


  1884

 John Robert Weatherburn [b. 1866, bap. 1867, e.s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Tailor, b. 1845) & Ann Buchanan (m. 1865)] died in the March qtr. of 1884, aged 17. - He was buried at Blaydon Cemetery, Gateshead, Durham, on 6/1/1884.  [In the 1881 Census, (John) Robert, aged 14, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 23 Robert Place, Gateshead.]   


  1884

 John Wedderburn, Tobacco merchant [b. 1836, e.s. of William W. (bap. 1797) who m. Mary Tilsley ‘or Tinsley’ (m. not found)] died at 11 Starkie Street, West Derby, Liverpool [Lancs.], on 11/1/1884, aged 48. [In the 1881 Census, John was living at that address, so the address shown in the Letters of Admon. of his estate (‘Starkie Street, South Shields’) is incorrect.] - [If William bap. 1797 is the Wm. Wedderburne who m. Ruth Braithwaite at Liverpool in 1829, then John is no doubt their son.] - John m. Mary Gill in 1862. Mary died at Liverpool on 22/2/1864 & their 2 children died in 1863 & 1864. - In the Letters of Admon. granted at Liverpool in Feb. 1884 to a creditor, Thomas Cope of Birmingham, ‘John is erroneously described as a bachelor no doubt because he had been a widower for so long and was childless’. These Letters of Admon. were renounced on 18/9/1884 and Ann Tunstall (shown as ‘Turnbull’ in the W.B.), ‘John’s natural & lawful sister of the half-blood’ (who was the ‘informant’ of his death) was left, as his only next-of-kin, the sole person entitled to his 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 Ann Tunstall, deceased.]


  1884

Annie Weatherburn, [7th & ygst.] d. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the March qtr. of 1884 at Norham. - In the 1891 Census Annie, a Scholar aged 7, was living with her parents, 5 siblings & a Lodger at Main Street, Norham. - Annie Weatherburn, aged 15, ‘was put forward for Confirmation on 8/5/1899 at Berwick’.] - In the 1901 Census, Annie, an Elementary School Teacher aged 17, was living with her mother & 4 siblings in  Norham Village. - In the 1911 Census, Annie Weatherburn, School Teacher (Elementary, County Council), unm. aged 24 (‘b. Norham’), was a Boarder at 44 Edith Avenue, Usworth, Durham, the home of William Carling, Police Constable, aged 48, & his wife Annie, aged 52. - Annie Weatherburn m. James Renwick at Hartlepool [Durham] in the Sept. qtr. of 1911. In Norham Churchyard a memorial inscription reads: “In loving memory of James Renwick B.A. Second Lieut. Royal Irish Rifles, born 11th September 1878 died 2nd March 1918 and of his beloved wife, Annie Weatherburn died 11th October 1955 aged 71 years. [James’s entry in the CWGC shows his address as Dunelm House, Norham - the same address given as Annie’s mother’s late husband’s when Elizabeth (Heslop) W. died in 1916.]


  1884

Mansfield Gray Weatherburn [2nd] s. of Peter W. [b. 1848 at Glendale, d. 1902 at Maxton, Roxburgh] & Ann Gray [m. 1874 at Glendale, d. there 1898], was b. in 1884 at Morebattle, Roxburghshire. In the 1891 Census, Mansfield, aged 7, was living with his parents & 2 siblings at ‘Farm of Morebattle Tofts’, Morebattle. Mansfield Gray Weatherburn m. Mary Ann Spence at Maxton, Roxburgh, in 1904.  


  1884

Margaret Jane Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the March qtr. of 1884 at Newcastle. She died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1884, aged 0.  


  1884

 John Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of James W. ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1853] & Elizabeth Moor Wight [m. 1879], was b. in the March qtr. of 1884 at Horncliffe. In the 1891 Census, John, a Scholar aged 8 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings in Wm. Wedderburn’s House in Horncliffe. - In the 1901 Census, John, a General Hand (Ag. Horse) aged 17 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at East Mains Farm, Norham, Northumberland. - John Wedderburn m. Margaret Marshall at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1910.  


  1884

Henry Weatherburn [Henry Wedderburn, b. 1828, 2nd - ?or 3rd - s. of Henry W. (Smith, b. c1803) & his first wife, Alison Cowe - & husband of Margaret Ramsay (d. 1882)] died at Alnwick in the March qtr. of 1884, aged 53.  [W.B. p. 500 shows: Henry Wedderburn, b. 1828, ‘died at Alnwick’ but no date is given.]  


  1884

George Weatherburn [Shipwright, b. c1826] died at South Shields in the March qtr. of 1884, aged 58. [In the 1881 Census, George, a Shipwright aged 55, was living at Harrisons Court, S. Shields, Durham, with his wife Frances aged 53 (‘b. South Shields’) & son Robert, a Blacksmith aged 25 (b. 1856 at S. Shields) - (George was a nephew of Jane W., ‘Victualler at East Holborn’. - See m. of William W. & Jane Smith, 1823.)]  


  1884

 David Weatherburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of William W. [(Retired) Mariner, bap. 1813, d. 1895], by his third wife, Elizabeth Mitchell [m. 1866, d. 1919], was b. on 11/4/1884 at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick & bap. on 4/5/1884 at Holy Trinity Church, Berwick. - David W., living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 9/4/1888 ‘left’. - David later acquired two extra middle names, ‘Milne Home’. - David’s half-brother, John Stapleton Weatherburn, a Tailor of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick, subsequently made a Declaration to the Berwick Burgesses solemnly declaring that David Milne Home Weatherburn, of 11 Hatters Lane, Berwick, Engine Cleaner, ‘is the 10th son of William W. (deceased) of 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick, Mariner’. (Info. from Maureen & Terry Howes) - [In a footnote in the Introduction to the W.B. Vol. I (p. xxiv), ‘A.W.’ writes that, in 1898, Colonel David Milne-Home was the then representative of the Homes of Wedderburn, though through the female line only….. George Home ‘of Wedderburn’, who took part in the ’15, was attainted.  His second son, George Home, emigrated to America and settled in Culpeper, Virginia in 1723.  He died in 1760 having married Elizabeth Proctor. They had two sons living in Virginia in 1801 and “his descendants are settled in America, so that the chief of the Homes of Wedderburn is now an American citizen…… for the male representation had passed on the extinction (if proved) of the male line of the attainted laird”.] - In the 1891 Census, David Weatherburn, aged 6, was living with his parents & brother James H. (b. 1875), at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick-upon-Tweed. - David m. Margaret Heriot in the Parish Church at Heigham, Norfolk, on 4/3/1905. - They had 5 sons & 2 daughters. - David Milne Home Weatherburn died at Norwich in Dec. qtr. 1939. Margaret Weatherburn died there in March qtr. 1969, aged 85.  


  1884

 James Robert Weatherburn, [11th] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardon Steel [m. 1866], was b. in the June qtr. of 1884 at South Shields. He died there in the Dec. qtr. of 1888, aged 4.


  1884

 Mary Ellen B. Weatherburn, [Mary Ellen Beatrice, elder] d. of Thomas W. [Sea Master Mariner, b. 1854, d. 1909] & Elizabeth Jane Jackson [m. 1882], was b. on 4/3/1884 at South Shields. She was bap. on 2/4/1884 at St. Hilda’s, S. Shields, as ‘daughter of Thomas Wetherburn (sic) & Lizzie, Sailor, of James Mather St., S. Shields.. - In the 1891 Census, Mary E.B. Wetherburn (sic), aged 7, was living with her mother & sister Charlotte at 45 Sydney Road, Hornsey, Middlx. - In the 1901 Census, Mary, aged 17, was living with her parents & her brother Thomas, aged 5, at 23 Eleanor Rd., South Shields. - Mary E. B. Weatherburn was m. at Edmonton (Middlx.) in the June qtr. of 1907.]


  1884

Thomas Wedderburn (sic), [3rd] s. of Elias Weatherburn [Iron Moulder, b. 1857, d. 1907] & Mary Martin [m. 1877, d. 1894], was b. in the June qtr. of 1884 at Morpeth. He died at Oldgate, Morpeth, in the Sept. qtr.  [In Misc. Notes on W.B. p. 504, it shows that Elias Wedderburn ‘m. Mary Martin & had a s. Thomas, who was b. & d. at Oldgate, Morpeth in 1884’.]   


  1884

James Henry Wedderburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1884 at Morpeth.  James Henry Weatherburn died at Durham in the March qtr. of 1885, aged 0.

 

  1884

William Wedderburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1884 at Newcastle.  


  1884

Ethel Annie Weatherburn [b. 1882 at W. Ashford, Kent, elder d. of Henry James W. (Railway Engine Fitter, b. 1851 in Surrey) & Alice Woodgate (m. 1877 in Kent -)] died in the June qtr. of 1884 at Toxteth Park [Lancs.]. Ethel Annie Weatherburn, aged 22 months, of 70 Cleopas Street, was buried on 27/5/1901 at Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool.  


  1884

 William Henry Weatherburn [b. 1879 at W. Ashford, Kent, e.s. of Henry James W. (Railway Clerk - formerly an Engine Fitter - b. 1851 in Surrey) & Alice Woodgate (m. 1877 in Kent died at Toxteth Park [Lancs.] in the June qtr. of 1884, aged 5. [In the 1881 Census, William, aged 1, was living with his parents & a younger brother at 42 L. Denmark Rd., Ashford, Kent.]  


  1884

Eleanor Annie Bolam [afterwards Weatherburn], e.d. of John Douglas Weatherburn [Shepherd (b. 1850)] & Mary A. Bolam [m. Dec. qtr. 1884, q.v.], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1884 at Rothbury. In the 1891 Census, Eleanor A., aged 6 (‘b. Wharton’), was living with her parents & 2 younger sisters at Little Tosson, Hexham. - In the 1901 Census, Eleanor A., aged 16 (‘b. Wharton’), was living with her parents & younger brother Douglas B., aged 6 (‘b. Little Tosson’), at Wolfersfield, Little Tosson.


  1884

William Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1884 at Sunderland. He died there in the June qtr. of 1887, aged 2.


  1884

Thomas Henry Wedderburn, [e.] s. of Henry Allison W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1860 - a Coal Merchant by 1901] & Eleanor Jane Thompson [m. 1883], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1884 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, Thomas H., aged 3, was living with his parents at 77 Beaconsfield St., Westgate, Newcastle (next-door to his grandparents’ house). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Turner EM Engineer aged 16 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents at ?53 Darnell St., Newcastle. - Thomas Henry Wedderburn m. Agnes Jane -- at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1907.  


  1884

Elizabeth Weatherburn, spinster, living at N. Seaton [b. 1858, e.d. of John W., Miner (Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth) & Mary Tuck (m. 1854)] m. William Ditchburn, bachelor, living at Newsham [s. of Thomas Ditchburn, Farmer] on 27/8/1884 at the Parish Church, Woodhorn, Northumberland. [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.)]  


  1884

 Winifred Hanson Wedderburn, 3rd & ygst. d. of Thomas W. [Foundry Clerk, bap. 1847] & Isabella Purvis [m. 1869], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1884 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, Winifred H., aged 6, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 1 Hawthorn St., Elswick. - In the 1901 Census, Winifred H., aged 16 (‘b. Newcastle’), was still living with her parents, her brother Thomas, unm. aged 29, & her sister Eleanor D., an Engineers Draughtsman, unm. aged 25, at 1 Hawthorn Street, Elswick. - In the 1911 Census, Winifred Hanson Wedderburn, unm. aged 26 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with her parents & her sister Eleanor Dayer Wedderburn, unm. aged 34, in 5 rooms at 31 Dobson Street, Newcastle on Tyne. - Winifred H. Wedderburn m. Albert J.A. Charles at Newcastle on Tyne in the June qtr. of 1914.   


  1884

Margaret Jane Weatherburn [b. March qtr. 1884 at Newcastle - unidentified] died at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1884, aged 0.  


  1884

 Christina Weatherburn [6th & ygst.] d. of Thomas W. [Railway Engine-driver ‘of Tweedmouth, b. c1843] & Christina Gladston Johnston [m. 1864], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1884. She was bap. 3/12/1884 at Church St. Presbyterian, Berwick on Tweed. - Christina died at Tweedmouth on 31/3/1885, aged 4 months.

 

  1884

Henry James Weatherburn, 3rd s. of Henry James W. [Railway Clerk - formerly an Engine Fitter - b. 1851 in Surrey ] & Alice Woodgate [m. 1877 at Ashford, Kent], bap. 7/11/1884 at St. Cleopas, Toxteth Park [Lancs.]. In the 1891 Census, Henry J., a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Liverpool, Lancs.’), was living with his parents, a brother & a sister at 35 Thorncliffe Road, Manningham, Bradford, Yorks. - In the 1901 Census, Henry J., a Railway Clerk aged 16 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 64 Fleet Street, Derby, Derbyshire. - In the 1911 Census, Henry James Weatherburn, Railway Clerk, Midland Rlwy, unm. aged 26 (‘b. Liverpool’), was living with his parents, a sister & a brother, at 60 Douglas Street, Derby. - On 16/2/1916, Henry James, Railway Clerk, of 60 Douglas Street, Derby, 31yrs., enlisted in the Royal Engineers (Inland Water Transport Corps), with No. 150480. By the time of his discharge in Dec. 1918 he had risen to the rank of W.O. 11Class & was CSM. - [He is probably the Henry J. Weatherburn who m. Eleonora Nehm at Bath in 1929.] - Henry James Weatherburn died at Weston [Somerset] in the Sept. qtr. of 1944, aged 59.  

  1884

 Jane Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850] by his first wife Mary Walby [m. 1878, d. 1886], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1884 at Houghton [Durham]. Jane died at Houghton in the March qtr. of 1885, aged 0.


  1884

John Douglas Weatherburn [b. 1850, 3rd s. of Thomas Wedderburn (Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, SE of Wooler) & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)] m. Mary A. Bolam at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1884. They had 3 daughters & a son: Eleanor A. (b. Sept. qtr. 1884, birth reg. under ‘Bolam’); Margaret (b. 1886, d. 1913); Annie Mary (b. 1889, d. 1892); & Douglas Bolam (b. 1895, d. 1917). - In the 1891 Census, John, a Shepherd aged 40 (‘b. Eglingham’), was living at Little Tosson, Hexham, Rothbury, with Mary A., aged 29; Eleanor A., aged 6; Margaret, aged 4; & Annie M., aged 1. - In the 1901 Census, John, a Shepherd on Farm, aged 50 (‘b. Brandon, Northumberland’), was living at Wolfersfield, Little Tosson, with Mary A., aged 39; Eleanor A., aged 16 (both ‘b. Wharton’); & Douglas B., aged 6 (‘b. Little Tosson’). - In the 1911 Census, John Douglas W., a Shepherd, aged 60 (‘b. Eglingham’), was living in 4 rooms at Low Trewhitt, Rothbury, with Mary Ann, aged 49, Married 26 years (4 children 3 living, 1 died), Margaret, unm. aged 24, & Douglas Bolam W., a Horseman on Farm, aged 16 (all ‘b. Rothbury’). - John D. Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1929, aged 78. - Mary Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1936, aged 75.


  1884

 James Wedderburn, aged 21 [b. 1863 (reg. as ‘Weatherburn’ & bap. at Walker as ‘Wetherbourne’, e.s. of the late John W. (Engine Fitter, b. 1837, d. 1869) &Jane Hutchinson (m. 1860)] m. Jane Elizabeth Dove, aged 20 [‘d. of Edward Dove’] at St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, on 2/11/1884. By 1901, James & Jane had 2 daughters & 4 sons: Christina (b. 1885); James Edward (b. 1887); Ellen Dove (b. 1889 at Weston Glover, Walker) - (W.B. p. 502) - John (b. 1892); Henry (b. 1898); & George Melvin (b. 1901) - (all reg. at Tynemouth). - In the 1891 Census, James Wedderburn, a Shipyard Rivetter, aged 27 (‘b. Walker’), was living at 4 Western Glover in the Village of Walker, with Jane E., aged 26 (‘b. S. Shields, Durham’), Christina, a Scholar aged 5; James, aged 3; Ellen, aged 1 (all ‘b. Walker’); plus 2 Irish Shipyard Labourers as ‘Boarders’. - In the 1901 Census, James, a Ship Rivetter aged 37 (‘b. Walker’), was living at 1 Western Glover, Walker, with Jane E., aged 36 (‘b. S. Shields’); Christina, a Brickyard Worker aged 15; James, a Brickyard Worker aged 13; ‘Nellie’, a Scholar aged 11; John, a Scholar aged 9; Henry aged 2; & George M., aged 3 mths. (all ‘b. Walker’). - James Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1904, aged 40. In the 1911 Census, Jane Elizabeth Wedderburn, a widow aged 46 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living in 3 Rooms at 10 Boston Way, Wallsend, with Henry, aged 12, George, aged 10, & her married daughter Christina Dobson, aged 26, & her husband William Dobson, a Shipyard Labourer, aged 30 (‘b. County Tyrone, Ireland’). - Jane Wedderburn died in 1956, aged 92. (Family-tree of James Wedderburn of Wallsend)  


  1885

 Eleanor Cowans Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [b. 1858 at Berwick, an Ag, Lab. - later a Gas Stoker] & Mary Murray [m. Wm. Wedderburn, 1879 at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick], was b. in 1884/85 at Berwick. In the 1891 Census, Eleanor, a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 18 Harrow St., Gateshead. - In the 1901 Census, Eleanor, aged 16 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead, Durham. - Eleanor C. Weatherburn m. at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1906.  


  1885

 Robert Gilchrist Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], was b. in 1884/85 at Berwick. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, aged 6, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 18 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Robert W. living in Hatters Lane, was admitted to the 5th Class in the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 15/5/1889 - ‘left’. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, a Blacksmith aged 16, was living with his parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane. - Robert Gilchrist Weatherburn m. Margaret Calder at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1906. [They had 3 sons & 3 daughters.] - Robert Gilchrist Weatherburn, Farrier of 23 Walkergate, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘2nd s. of John Stapleton’ on 9/9/1907. - “Robert Gilchrist Weatherburn, Farrier from Newcastle, came to town July 1910.  Made Free 9/9/1907. Remarks: 23 Walkergate.” (B-on-T Corporation Incomers’ List) - Robert G. Weatherburn died at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1915, aged 30.  [His widow Margaret m. ii) Adam M. Jefferson at Berwick in 1918.]


  1885

Andrew Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of Henry W. [General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885] & Jane Walker [m. 1873], was b. in 1884/85 at Horncliffe. “He died in 1886”.  (W.B. p. 501) - Andrew died at Berwick on 16/5/1886, aged 15 months.]


  1885

Christina Weatherburn [b. 1884, 6th & ygst.] dtr. of Thomas W., Engine-driver, Tweedmouth [b. c1843, & Christian Johnston (m. 1864)] was buried at Tweedmouth Civic Cemetery on 31/3/1885, aged 4 mths.  


  1885

 James Henry Weatherburn [birth reg. June 1884 at Morpeth as Wedderburn - unidentified] died at Durham in the March qtr. of 1885, aged 0.   


  1885

 Elizabeth Eleanor Weatherburn, of Little Tosson, spinster aged 25 [b. 1858 - 3rd & ygst.], d. of Thomas Weatherburn, Labourer [Thomas Wedderburn, Ag. Lab., b. 1809 at Ilderton, & Margaret Douglas (m. 1841)] m. James Telford, Farm Servant, a bachelor aged 33, s. of James Telford, Shepherd, dec’d, at the Register Office, Rothbury, on 4/3/1885.  


  1885

Alice Susannah Wedderburn [née McDine, widow of James W. ‘of Dinnington’ (b. 1851, d. 1882)] m. ii) John Sheilds of Bedlington at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1885.   


  1885

 Eleanor A. Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John Douglas W. [Shepherd, b. 1850, d. 1929 - brother of Elizabeth Eleanor Wedderburn, m. 1885] & Mary A. Bolam [m. 1884 at Rothbury, d. 1936], was b. c1885. (Her birth reg. not found.) - In the 1891 Census, Eleanor A., aged 6 (‘b. Rothbury’), was living with her parents & 2 younger sisters at Wolfershield, Little Tosson. - In the 1901 Census, Eleanor A., aged 16 (‘b. Warton’ - sic), was still living there with her parents & her brother Douglas B., aged 6 (‘b. Little Tosson’). - Eleanor A. Weatherburn m. George Ross at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1915.    


  1885

William Weatherburn, Engine Fitter, bachelor ‘aged 21’, of 9c Midway Street, Leicester [b. 1866 at Hunslet, Yorks, (?3rd) s. of Robert W., Locomotive Superintendent, b. 1840, & Ann Hall (m. 1858)] m. Eliza Elliott, spinster aged 22, a School-Teacher, of Maynard Street [d. of Joseph Elliott, Debt Collector], at St. Saviour’s Church, Leicester, on 3/4/1885. [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 & Eliza (probably) had 2 daughters & a son: Bertha Catherine A. (b. & d. in London, 1887); Robert William (b. 13/9/1888 at 30 Twisden Rd., Kentish Town, Middlx.,who died the same qtr. & Annie Elliott (b. 1891 at Barrow S., Lancs., d. in London, 1892). - In the 1891 Census, William, an Hydraulic Engineer aged 27 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), was living with Elizabeth, aged 28 (‘b. Leicester’), at 30 Twiston Road, St. Pancras, Middlx. - Eliza Weatherburn died at Pancras in the March qtr. of 1896, aged 32. In the 1901 Census, William Weatherburn, Marine Engineer, a widower ‘aged 32’ (‘b. Leeds, Yorks’), was in a Liverpool Convalescent Institution at Allerton Rd., Much Woolton, Lancaster. - William, a Marine Engineer of 114 Parkhill Road, Liverpool, died in the Northern Hospital, Islington, Liverpool, on 20/5/1901, aged 34.  [William’s cousin Robert Graham, of the same address, was the ‘informant’. - See m. of Jane W. (b. 1837) to John Graham in 1858.]   


  1885

Eleanor Deborah Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the June qtr. of 1885 at Morpeth. In the 1891 Census, Eleanor D., aged 6 (‘b. Scotland Gate, Northumberland’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Bedlington (no road name). - In the 1901 Census, ‘Ellen’ D., aged 16 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. - Eleanor Deborah Weatherburn m. at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1908.  


  1885

Margaret Annie Weatherburn, d. of Henry W. [Railway Engine Driver, b. 1850, d. 1822] & Margaret Hutchinson [m. 1878, d. 1823], was b. in the June qtr. of 1885. She was bap. 10/4/1885 at Carnforth, Lancs.  [In the 1881 Census, Henry, aged 30 (‘b. Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks.’) & Margaret, aged 24 (‘b. Over Kellett, Lancs.’), were living at 34 Livingstone Road, Blackburn, Lancs., with their son Robert Nathan, aged 2 (b. 1878).] - In the 1901 Census, ‘Annie’ aged 16 (‘b. Carnforth, Lancs.’), was living with her parents at 115 Bodmin St., Attercliffe cum Darnall, Sheffield. - Margaret A. Weatherburn m. Fred Bradley at Blackburn in the Sept. qtr. of 1917 (q.v.).  

  1885 Mary Beatrice Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the June qtr. of 1885 at Tynemouth. She died there in the June qtr. of 1887, aged 2.  


  1885

 Sarah Elizabeth Weatherburn [unidentified - but see m. of Tom Weatherburn to Sarah E. Wetherill in 1874] was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1885 at Tynemouth.


  1885

Mary Wedderburn, d. of George Fairbairn Weatherburn [b. 1857, d. 1887] & Elizabeth Rachel McLaren [m. 1882], was b. in the June qtr. of 1885 at Berwick.  In the 1891 Census, Mary Wedderburn, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Spittal’), was living with her grandmother, Mary McClaren, a widow aged 56 (‘b. Holy Island’), & her 2 sons, at 3 School Lane, Tweedmouth. [Mary’s mother Elizabeth Weatherburn, a widow aged 30 (‘b. Tweedmouth’) was a live-in Servant at 4 Quay Walls.] - In the 1901 Census, Mary, a Domestic Servant aged 15 (‘b. Spittal’), was a Housemaid living in the household of Margaret N. Crossman, a widow aged 61, ‘Living on own Means’ with her 3 adult daughters, her sister, Mary H. Paulin, unm. aged 57; & Agnes H. Dodds, a General Domestic Servant, unm. aged 32, at 26 Ravensdowne, Berwick on Tweed.

 

  1885

 William Wedderburn, Miner, a widower ‘aged 30’ [b. 1852, 3rd s. of Henry W. (Blacksmith, b. 1803, d. 1866) & Margaret Dover], m. iii) Ann Elizabeth Atkinson, spinster aged 30, of Radcliff [dau. of William Atkinson, Miner] - both of Radcliffe, Alnwick - at the Register Office, Alnwick, on 22/6/1885.  In the 1891 Census, William, a Coal Miner ‘aged 35’ (‘b. Wooler’), was living at Bedlington Station, Bedlingtonshire (sic!), with Ann Elizabeth, aged 35; Isabella Atkinson, daughter, aged 12; & Mary Ann Mosley, Niece, aged 9 (all ‘b. Alnwick’). - In the 1901 Census, William Wedderburn, a Coal Miner Hewer aged 48 (‘b. Wooler’), was living at 13 Front Clayton St., Bedlington, with Ann E., aged 45 (‘b. Ratcliffe, Northumberland’). - William Wedderburn died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1910, ‘aged 54’. In the 1911 Census, Ann Wedderburn, Widow, aged 55 (‘b. Radcliffe Colliery’), Married 25 years, was living at 13 Clayton Street, Sleekburn, Bedlington Station, with John Smith, Colly Labourer (underground), aged 44 (‘b. Dudley Colliery’); Elizabeth Smith, aged 38, Married 3 years, 1 child (living), Joseph Foster, aged 7 (both ‘b. Barrington Colliery’), & John Robis or Smith, aged 2 (‘b. Hirst Ashington’).  


  1885

 Mary Wetherburn [b. c1864 at Seaham Harbour, elder d. of John Weatherburn (Labourer, b. c1827 at Chester le Street, Durham) &Margaret Alderson (m. 1860 - John shown as Weatherbarn)] was m. in the June qtr. of 1885.  


  1885

 Stapleton Weatherburn [b. 1879 at S. Shields, 7th s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at B-on-T) & Jane Richardson Steel (m. 1866)] died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1885, aged 6.  


  1885

Thomas Weatherburn, Coal Miner [bap. 1819, 4th & ygst. s. of Thomas W. (Pitman, b. 1773) & Mary Simpson (m. 1795) & husband of Ann Robson (m. 1841)] died at Shankhouse, Cramlington, on 24/5/1885, aged 66. (Death cert. - Martin W. Weatherburn, son, was the informant.) - [In the 1901 Census, Thomas’s widow Ann Weatherburn [née Robson (m. 1841)], aged 79 (‘b. Howdon’), was living at Hartford Colliery, East Hartford, with her sons Martin (b. 1852), a Colliery Pit Heap Inspector, unm. aged 48 (‘b. Cowpen’) & Robert R. (b. 1861), a Stationary Engine Manufactory Driver, unm. aged 40; & her brother, John Robson, a Coal Worker-screener (above ground), unm. aged 72 (both ‘b. Seghill’). – Ann Weatherburn died at Newcastle in 1910.]


  1885

 Thomas Wedderburn ‘of Barrow-in-Furness’ [b. 1840, 4th & ygst. s. of Robert Weatherburn (Iron Miner, b. 1801) & Mary Lailand (m. 1830)] died at the Lancashire Lunatic Asylum on 10/7/1885, aged 60 (W.B. p. 505, footnote ³ - where it says ‘see as to other Wedderburns in Ulverston, 1801-5, p. 510, n.1’ & - Thomas died at the Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum [of ‘pericarditis’], aged 50 (acc. to their records), although when he was admitted to the Asylum for the first time, in Feb. 1867, he was aged 26. - The Deaths’ Index shows his age at death as 60 but he was actually only 45 when he died. - [Thomas had 3 brothers & 2 sisters: William Wedderburn (b. 1831); Peter Wedderburn (b. 1833, d. 1895); Elizabeth Wedderburn (b. 1835, d. 1849); Christopher Weatherburn (b. 1837, d. 1881); & Mary ‘Wetherburn’(b. 1844, d. 1851). ]


  1885

Henry Wedderburn [b. 1845, 2nd s. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] died at Loanend on 15/9/1885, aged 39.  [In 1896, Henry’s widow Jane (née Walker, m. 1873) was living at Tyndal House, Duddo, Norham. ]  


  1885

Florence Ann Weatherburn, [5th] d. of George Cockburn W. [Farrier - later a Dairyman - b. 1841 at S. Shields] & Elizabeth Patrick [m. 1861], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1885 at Newcastle. Florence W., living at 1 Tweed Street, Berwick, was admitted to the 3rd Class at the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 3/9/1894. - In the 1901 Census, Florence, aged 15 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’) was living with her parents (her father now a Dairyman ‘on own account’) & cousin Alexander (‘b. B-on-T’ - 1890) at 20 & 22 Walkergate Lane, Berwick on Tweed. - Florence Ann Weatherburn m. Albert McLeod at Berwick in the March qtr. of 1907 (q.v.).

 

  1885

 Fred Weatherburn, [4th but 3rd surv.] s. of James Alma W. [Hay & Straw Dealer (b. 1854, m. 1875, d. 1885)] & Mary Ann Carter [m. 1875], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1885 at Huddersfield. [Fred’s widowed mother m. John Edward Oldham in 1888.] - In the 1891 Census, Fred Oldham (b. Weatherburn 1885), a Scholar aged 6, was living 1 Miln Road, Huddersfield, with his stepfather John E. Oldham, a Woollen Mill Hand aged 30, his mother Mary A. Oldham, aged 30, his brothers Harry Oldham (b. Weatherburn, 1878), an Errand Boy aged 13, & Herbert Oldham (b. Weatherburn, 1882), a Scholar aged 9; & Mary’s & John’s daughter, Nellie Oldham, aged 4½mths. (all ‘b. Huddersfield’). - In the 1901 Census, Fred Oldham, a Hardware Shop Assistant, aged 15 (‘b. Huddersfield’), was living with step-father John E. Oldham, an out-of-work Labourer, aged 40 (‘b. Heckmondwyke’), his mother Mary, aged 42, his 2 older brothers and his half-sister Polly Oldham, aged 8 (all ‘b. Huddersfield’), at 146 Bradford Road, Huddersfield. - In the 1911 Census, Fred Weatherburn, a Leamer (Coal Mine), aged 25 (‘b. Huddersfield’), is shown as a Boarder in the household of John Oldham, a Woollen Teaser, aged 51 (‘b. Heckmondwyke’), living at 146 Back Bradford Road, Huddersfield, with Mary, aged 50, Married 23 years, 1 child (living), & Polly Oldham, an Ironer, aged 18 (both ‘b. Huddersfield’). - Fred Weatherburn m. Emily M. Cook at Huddersfield in 1916.


  1885

 Mary Weatherburn [perhaps another d. of Elias (b. 1857) & Mary Martin (m. 1877)] was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1885 at Morpeth.  She died there in the June qtr. of 1887.


  1885

 Mary Ann Weatherburn, [younger] d. of David W. ‘of Seaton Delavel’ [Forester, Woodman, b. 1858] & Ann Ormston  [m. 1882], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1885 at Alnwick. In the 1901 Census, Mary A., a Gen. Domestic Servant aged 15 (‘b. Alnwick’), was living in the household of George Craik, Veterinary Surgeon, aged 32 (‘b. Scotland’), & his wife at New Road to Dovecot Lane, Alnwick. - [She may be the Mary Ann Weatherburn who m. at Newcastle in 1903 (q.v.).]


  1885

 William Weatherburn [b. Mitchell, 1865, q.v.] aged 21, Carter, s. of William Weatherburn, Carter [bap. 1813, d. 1895& his 3rd wife Elizabeth Mitchell, m. 1866, d. 1919] m. Caroline Keen at the Register Office, Berwick, on 14/8/1885. John Weatherburn, probably William’s step-brother John Stapleton W., b. 1852, was a witness. (Marriage cert.) - William Mitchell & Caroline had 7 children. Their eldest child, Janet Weatherburn Mitchell, was b. the same quarter, Sept. 1885. Janet Weatherburn Mitchell, daughter of William Mitchell, Labourer, of Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed, was buried in a pauper’s grave in Berwick Cemetery on 5/4/1889, aged 3.

 - Caroline Mitchell died at Berwick in Sept. qtr. 1904, aged 33  & William Mitchell died there in June qtr. 1905, aged 39.


  1885

 John Wedderburn, Carpenter, of Blenheim St., Newcastle [b. 1855 - his birth reg. as Weatherburn - 5th & ygst. s. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1811, d. 1900) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835, d. 1893)] m. Anne Morison [d. of John Morison] at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1885. They had 4 daughters & a son: Elizabeth (b. 1886); Euphemia (b. 1889, d. 1890); Jane (b. 1891); William (b. 1892 - reg. March qtr. 1893); & Annie May (b. 1896). - In the 1891 Census, John, a Joiner aged 34 (‘b. Horncliff’), was living at 188 Stanton Street, Elswick, Newcastle, with Annie, aged 26 (‘b. Lowick’); Elizabeth, aged 4; & Jane, aged 1 mth. (both ‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1901 Census, John, a House Joiner aged 45 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was still living at 188 Stanton Street, Elswick, with Anne, aged 35 (‘b. Beal’); ‘Lizzie’, aged 14; ‘Jeannie’, aged 10; William, aged 8; & Annie M., aged 4 (all ‘b. Newcastle upon Tyne’). - In the 1911 Census, John Wedderburn, Joiner (House), aged 55 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living in 5 rooms at 118 Canning Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, with Annie, aged 46 (‘b. Beal’), Married 25 years, 5 children (4 living 1 dec’d), Elizabeth, a Dressmaker, unm. aged 24; Jane, a Filler (Electric Light Company), unm. aged 20; Wiliam, an Ap[prentice Jpiner, aged 18; & Annie May, a Filler (Electric Light Company), (all ‘b. Newcastle-on-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.]


  1885

 William Wedderburn, [e.] s. of William W. [‘younger of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901)] & Mary Leitch [m. 1883,?d. 1935], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1885 at Horncliffe.  In the 1891 Census, William, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at ‘William Wedderburn’s House’, Horncliffe. - In the 1901 Census, William Wedderburn, a Salmon-Fisher aged 15 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at West End, Horncliffe. - In the 1911 Census, William, a Miner (Coal Hewer), unm. aged 25 (b. ‘Horncliffe’), was living with his widowed mother, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, cousin Henry, & a Boarder, at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland. - [It is probably this William Wedderburn who died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1920, aged 34.


  1885

 Ann Weatherburn [Ann - née Buchanan, wife of Robert Nesbit W. (Tailor, b. 1845, m. 1865)] died at Gateshead [Durham] in the Sept. qtr. of 1885, aged 39. She was buried at Blaydon Cemetery, Gateshead on 15/8/1885.  Robert m. ii) Harriett Hobbs at Yarmouth in 1889 (q.v.).


  1885

Charlotte Ralf E. Weatherburn, [younger] d. of Thomas W. [Sea Master Mariner, b. 1854, d. 1909] & Elizabeth Jane Jackson [m. 1882], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 at South Shields. In the 1891 Census, Charlotte R. Wetherburn (sic), aged 5, was living with her mother & sister Mary at 45 Sydney Road, Hornsey, Middlx. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Lottie’ Weatherburn, a Typist (Insurance), unm. aged 25 (‘b. South Shields’), was living with her widowed mother at 1 Odsey Villas, Umfreville Rd. [yes, it does exist!], Harringay, N. London. - Charlotte R.E. Weatherburn m. Herbert H. Sergent at Edmonton [Middlx.] in 1921.  


  1885

 Joseph Weatherburn, [5th & ygst.] s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ [Mason, b. 1839, d. 1908] & Elizabeth Heslop [m. 1862, d. 1916], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1886 at Horncliffe.  In the 1891 Census, Joseph, aged 5, was living wth his parents, 5 siblings & a Lodge, at Main Street, Norham. - In the 1901 Census, Joseph, a Railway Clerk aged 15, was living with his mother & 4 siblings in Norham Village.   


  1885

Margaret Jane Weatherburn, [4th but yngr. surv.] d. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 at South Shields & bap. at St. Hilda’s, S. Shields on 29/4/1888 (with her brother Henry, b. 1888). In the 1891 Census, Margaret, aged 5 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 17 Maxwell St. Westoe. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 15, was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 37 Violet St., Benwell, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Jane, unm. aged 25 (‘b. South Shields’), was living with her parents at 13 Hatters Lane, Berwick on Tweed. - Margaret J. Weatherburn m. John R.F. Lockrane at Tynemouth in 1913 (q.v.).


  1885

William Percival Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Grocer’s Assistant, b. 1856] & Emily Hall [m. 1880], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 at Newcastle. - In the 1891 Census, William P., aged 5 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with his parents, John, a Grocer’s Assistant aged 34 (‘b. Plawsworth, Durham’), & Emily, aged 31 (‘b. Middlesborough, Yorks.’); his brother John Robert, aged 10, & his sister Elizabeth Emily, aged 23 mths. (both ‘b. Newcastle’), at 170 Philip Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - William died at Newcastle in the Sept. qtr. of 1893, aged 8.


  1885

 Christina Wedderburn, [elder] d. of James W. [Shipyard Plater, b. 1863, d. 1904] & Jane Elizabeth Dove [m. 1884, d. 1856], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 at Tynemouth.  In the 1891 Census, Christina, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Walker’), was living with her parents, 2 younger siblings & 2 Boarders at 4 Western Glover, Walker, Tyneside. - In the 1901 Census, Christina, a Brickyard Worker aged 15 (b. Walker’), was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 1 Western Glover, Walker. - Christina Wedderburn m. William Dobson at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1905 (q.v.). - “Christina m. but had no issue. - She & her husband adopted Paul Wedderburn”.]  


  1885

 Isabella Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 at Newcastle.  In the 1891 Census, Isabella, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings & a Boarder, at 211 Dilston Street, Elswick. - In the 1901 Census, Isabella, aged 15, was living with her parents at 87 James St., Elswick, Newcastle. - Isabella Wedderburn m. at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1906. ]


  1885

 Alexander Weatherburn, Furrier, a widower aged 41, of 5 Stamfordham Place, Newcastle [b. 1844, e.s. of Alexander W. (Hatters Furrier, b. c1821, d. 1898) & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844, d. 1882) - & widower of Emma Main (m. 1865, d. 1881)] m. ii) Almira Walsh, a widow aged 37, of 32 Prudhoe Street, Newcastle [d. of Jacob Walsh, Farmer, dec’d] at the Register Office, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on 17/10/1885. In the 1891 Census, Almira Weatherburn, Sewing Machine Operator, married, aged 42 (‘b. Belfast’), was a Lodger at 58 Chathouse St., Leeds, Yorks. - Alexander Weatherburn died at Sunderland in the Dec. qtr. of 1909, aged 65.  


  1885

 Thomas Weatherburn [b. 1859, 4th s. of Robert W., b. 1820, Miller & Farmer at Plawsworth Mill, Durham] m. Susanna Williams in the Dec. qtr. of 1885 at Chester le Street. They had (at least) 6 sons & 4 daughters: Robert (b. 1886); Edward (b. 1888); James (b. 1889); Margaret (b. 1891); Thomas; (b. 1894); Mary (b. 1897); William (b. 1898); Susanna (b. 1901); Annie (b. 1903) & John (b. 1906). - In the 1891 Census, Thomas, an Ag. Lab. aged 31 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living at Picktree, Harraton, Chester le Street, with Susannah, aged 24 (‘b. Shotton’); Robert, aged 4; Edward, aged 3 (both ‘b. Plawsworth’); & James, aged 1 (‘b. Picktree’). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas Wetherburn (sic), a Farm Hand aged 41 (‘b. Plawsworth’) was living at Burnmoor, Durham, with Susannah (sic), aged 35 (‘b. Shotton’); Robert, a Farm Hand aged 14; Edward, aged 12; & James, aged 11 (all ‘b. Plawsworth’ - sic); & Margaret, aged 9; Thomas, aged 7; Mary, aged 4; & William, aged 2 (all ‘b. Fatfield, Durham’). - In the 1911 Census, Thomas Weatherburn, a Miner aged 51 (‘b. Plawsworth’), & Susanna (sic), aged 44 (‘b. Shotton’), Married (25 years), 10 children, all living, were living in 4 rooms at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wrekenton, Gateshead, with James, a Putter & Hewer (Coal Mine), unm. aged 21; Thomas, a Stone Putter, aged 17; Mary, aged 14; William, aged 12 (all ‘b Picktree’); Susannah, aged 9 (‘b. Brownrigg’); Annie, aged 7 (‘b. Newfield’); & John, aged 4 (‘b. ???’)  - Thomas Weatherburn died at Lanchester in the Sept. qtr. of 1926, aged 67. 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.]     


  1885

 James A. Weatherburn [James Alma W., Hay & Straw Dealer, b. 1854, 4th s. of Luke James W. (b. 1819) & Mary Kirby & husband of Mary Ann Carter (m. 1875)] died at Huddersfield in the Dec. qtr. of 1885, aged 29. [James’s widow Mary Ann m. ii) John Edward Oldham at Huddersfield on 12/4/1888 (q.v.).]


  1885

 David Wedderburn [b. 1838, e s. of David W. (b. 1809) & Sarah Cook (m. 1834) - & husband of Elizabeth Thompson (m. 1864)] died at Gosforth in the Dec. qtr. of 1885, aged 47. [Elizabeth died in 1891.]


  1886

 Ethel Jane K. Weatherburn, [e.] d. of Thomas W. [Police Contable, b. 1851] & Margaret Scott [m. 1883], was b. in the March qtr. of 1886 at Tynemouth. [Ethel is not shown as living with her family in the 1891 census - perhaps due to ennumerator’s omission?] - In the 1901 Census, Ethel, a Printer’s Compositor aged 15 (‘b. North Shields’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Ethel Jane Kinross Weatherburn, Compositor (Newspaper), unm. aged 25 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings, & her uncle John Page Scott, a Ships’ Pilot, aged 58 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’), at 116 Stephenson Sreet, North Shields.     


  1886

Mary Wetherburn, [3rd] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham] & Ellen Goodwill [m. 1875], was b. in the March qtr. of 1886. In the 1891 Census, Mary, aged 5 (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 23 Albion St., East Murton. - Mary died there in the June qtr. of 1893, aged 7.  


  1886

Margaret Weatherburn [b. 1877, 6th d. of James W. ‘of Norham’ & Elizabeth Heslop (m. 1862)] died at Norham on 14/1/1886, aged 8. (Norham Burials 1849-1900 show that Margaret was buried at Norham on 18/1/1886 but state incorrectly that she was aged 93. The gravestone in Norham Churchyard shows her dates of birth and death as well as those of her parents and her sister Rachel, b. 1867, d. 1891.)  


  1886

Margaret Weatherburn [née Geggie (m. 1833)] wife of Christopher Weatherburn, formerly a Salmon Fisherman [Christopher Wedderburn. (b. c1807) ‘of Horncliffe’] died at 42 West End, Tweedmouth, Northumberland, on 11/3/1886, aged 74. - C. Wedderburn, widower of the deceased, present at the death, ‘informed’.  


  1886

 Mary Weatherburn [née Walby, wife of William W. (Coal Miner, b. c1850, m. 1878)] died at Houghton [Durham] in the March qtr. of 1886, aged 28. [William m. ii) Isabel Kay at Houghton in 1888 (q.v.).]


  1886

 Ann Weatherburn [probably either Ann ‘Wetherburn’ b. 1864 (d. of Harry W., Mole Catcher, b. 1834, & Ann Thompson, m. 1856) or Ann Weatherburn b. 1865 (d. of Thomas W., Coal Miner, bap. 1819, & Ann Robson, m. 1841)] was m. at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1886. [Another entry shows the m. of an Ann Weatherburn at Tynemouth in the June qtr. (q.v.).]


  1886

 Ellen Wedderburn [Eleanor Weatherburn, b. 1859, twin with Margaret, 6th d. of Henry Wedderburn (Blacksmith b. c1803, d. 1866) & his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover] m. Robert Cochrane at Tynemouth in the March qtr. of 1886.


  1886

John Weatherburn [Colliery Engine Man, b. c1833 at Blyth, e.s. of Joseph W. (b. 1807) & Elizabeth Balks (m. 1832) & husband of Mary Tuck (m. 1854)] died at North Seaton Colliery, Bedlington, Morpeth, on 10/5/1886, aged 53. - Joseph Weatherburn, son [b. 1866], was the ‘informant’.  


  1886

Henry Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of James W. ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1853] & Elizabeth Moor Wight [m. 1879], was b. in the June qtr. of 1886 at Horncliffe.  In the 1891 Census, Henry, a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings in Wm. Wedderburn’s House in Horncliffe. - In the 1901 Census, Henry, a Salmon-Fisherman aged 15, was living with his parents & 4 siblings at East Mains Farm, Norham, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Henery (sic) Wedderburn, a Miner (Stoneman), unm. aged 25 (b. ‘Horncliffe’), was living with his aunt Mary (née Leitch - widow of William W. ‘of Horncliffe, b. 1850, d. 1901), her 4 sons, 2 daughters & a Boarder, at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland. - Hendry (sic) Wedderburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1948, aged 62.


  1886

 John James Wedderburn, [2nd] s. of Henry Allison W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1860] & Eleanor Jane Thompson [m. 1883], was b. & died in the June qtr. of 1886 at Newcastle.   

  1886

 William Goodwill Wetherburn (sic), [e.] s. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. 1861 at Seaham Harbour, d. 1932] & Margaret Jane Goodwill [m. 1883, d. 1932], was b. in the June qtr. of 1886 at Easington [Durham]. In the 1891 Census, William Goodwill W., a Scholar aged 5 (‘b. Hawthorn, Durham’), was living with his parents & 2 younger sisters at 23 Olven Street, East Murton, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Coal Screener (above), aged 15 (‘b. Hawthorn, Durham’), was still living with his parents, & a brother & 3 sisters, at 23 Olven St., East Murton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, William Goodwill Weatherburn, Coal Miner Labourer (above ground), unm. aged 25 (‘b. Village of Hawthorn’), was living with his parents & siblings at 18 Lancaster Street, Murton Colliery. - William G. Wetherburn died in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 26.  [William’s relative William Wetherburn (b. 1855, who m. Ellen Goodwill in 1875) died in the same quarter, aged 57. - (Was there a mining accident?)]


  1886

Margaret Wedderburn [Margaret Weatherburn, b. 1859, twin youngest d. of Henry Wedderburn (Blacksmith b. c1803, d. 1866) & his 2nd wife, Margaret Dover] m. John Morgan at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1886. [Not ‘m. 1866 at Tynemouth’ as is shown on W.B. p. 503]  


  1886

Ann Weatherburn [probably either Ann ‘Wetherburn’ b. 1864 (d. of Harry Weatherburn, Mole Catcher, b. 1834, & Ann Thompson, m. 1856) or Ann Weatherburn b. 1865 (d. of Thomas W., Coal Pitman, bap. 1919, & Ann Robson, m. 1841)] was m. at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1886.  [Another entry shows the m. of an Ann Weatherburn at Tynemouth in the March qtr. (q.v.).]


  1886

Henry Weatherburn [Colliery Cartman, b. 1862 at Morpeth, younger s. of ‘Harry’ W., Mole-Catcher (b. 1834, d. 1889) & Ann Thompson (m. 1856)] m. Isabella Coates at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1886. They had (at least) 3 sons & 3 daughters: William (b. 1887); Sarah (b. 1888); Alice (b. 1890); Henry (b. 1892); Florrie (b. 1899); & John (Edward) Taylor (b. 1902). - In the 1901 Census, Henry, a Colliery Cartman aged 39 (‘b. Choppington’), was living at 9 Duke Street, Earsdon, Northumberland, with Isabella, aged 43 (‘b. Seaton Delavel’); William, a Colliery Labourer aged 14 (‘b. Gosforth’); Sarah aged 13 (‘b. Benton’ - sic); Alice, aged 10; Henry, a Colliery Labourer aged 9 (both ‘b. Scaffold Hill’); Florrie, aged 1 (‘b. Shiremoor’); & a Boarder, Samuel Scott, a Coal Mine Cutter aged 21 (‘b. Seghill’). - In the 1911 Census, William, a Colliery Cartman, & Isabella, were living with thei 6 children at 9 Duke Street, Shiremoor, Tynemouth. - Isabella Weatherburn died at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1930, aged 72 & Henry died in the Dec. qtr. of 1937, aged 75.


  1886

William Weatherburn [b. 1856, 4th & ygst. s. of James W., Labourer, b. c1810, & Margaret --- (m. 1836)] m. Anne Reed at Hartlepool the June qtr. of 1886.  [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 & Annie had a son & a daughter: William George (b. 1891) & Annie Mary (b. 1893). - In the 1891 Census, William, a Shunter on NE Railways aged 34 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with Annie, aged 31 (‘b. Newcastle’), at 29 Clifton St., Throston, Hartlepool. - In the 1901 Census, William, Asst. Staithes (Harbour) Master, Coal Shipping, aged 44 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living at 2 Railway Cottages, Throston, Durham, with Annie, aged 40 (‘b. Newcastle’); William G., aged 9; Annie M., aged 7 (both ‘b. Hartlepool’); his mother-in-law Annie Garavall, Retired Laundress, a widow aged 73 (‘b. Felkington, Northumberland’); & a Boarder. - William Weatherburn died at Hartlepool in the Dec. qtr. of 1906, aged 55. In the 1911 Census, Annie Weatherburn, Fried Fish Dealer, a widow aged 51 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at 1 Cundall Street, Newcastle, with her son William George, a Clerk aged 19, & her daughter Annie Mary, a Dressmaker aged 17 (both ‘b. Harlepool, Durham’). - Annie Weatherburn died at West Hartlepool [Durham] in the Sept. qtr. of 1949, aged 89.

 

  1886

William Weatherburn [b. 1855, 5th but only surviving s. of William W. (Engine-wright, b. 1807, d. 1870) & Jane Hall (m. 1833, d. 1869), & husband of Lavinia Annison (m. 1881 at Wolverhampton)] died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1886, aged 32.  ‘William Weatherburn, pantomimist, late of Mr Ted Lawnis combi ballet troupe, died on 21st instant at Sunderland after a lingering illness of consumption, aged 32.’  


  1886

Andrew Wedderburn ‘of Loanend’ [b. 1885, 4th & ygst. s. of Henry W. (General Labourer, b. 1845, d. 1885) & Jane Walker (m. 1873)] died in the June qtr. of 1886. He was buried at Norham on 16/5/1886, aged 15 mths.


  1886

‘There was a serious accident yesterday at the Midland Railway Station at Alexandra Dock to Henry James Weatherburn, fitter, of 54 Dryden St, Bootle. He was assisting with the shunting of trucks when he slipped under the truck onto the metal and the wheels passed over his leg.  He was taken to Bootle hospital and it may be neccesary to amputate his leg to save his life.’ (Liverpool Mercvury, 26/8/1886) - [Henry James W. was b. in 1851 in Surrey & m. Alice Woodgate at Tenterden, Kent, in Dec. qtr. 1877. ]


  1886

Elizabeth Wedderburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Carpenter, b. 1855 at Norham], & Anne Morison [m. 1885], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1886 at Newcastle.  In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth, aged 4 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & sister Jane, aged 1 mth., at 188 Stanton Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, ‘Lizzie’ aged 14, was still living with her parents & 3 siblings at 188 Stanton St., Elswick, Newcastle on Tyne. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth Wedderburn, a Dressmker, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 118 Cannning Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.


  1886

George Burrell Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of John W. [Police Sergeant, b. 1858, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1886 at Tynemouth. In the 1891 Census, Geo. B. Weatherburn, a Scholar aged 4 (‘b. Hull, Shields’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at Police Buildings, Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Geo. B. Wheatherburn (sic), an Apprentice Brass Polisher aged 14 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at the Police Station, Bull Ring, North Shields, Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, George Burrell W., Engineer (Engineering Shops), unm. aged  24 (‘b. Preston, N. Shields’), was living with his widowed mother & 6 siblings at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields. - George B. Weatherburn m. Georgina Robertson at Tynemouth in the Sept. qtr. of 1911. They had at least 4 children.


  1886

Margaret Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John Douglas W. [Shepherd, b. 1850, d. 1929)] & Mary A. Bolam [m. 1884, d. 1936], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1886 at Rothbury. In the 1891 Census, Margaret, aged 4 (‘b. Rothbury’), was living with her parents & siblings at Little Tosson, Hexham, Rothbury, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret  was living with her parents & her brother Douglas Bolam W., aged 16 at Low Trewhitt, Rothbury. - Margaret Weatherburn died at Rothbury in the March qtr. of 1913, aged 26.   


  1886

Sarah Ellen Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1886 at Birkenhead. In the 1901 Census, ‘Ellen’, a General Domestic Servant aged 14, was living in the home of Thomas H. Hughes, a Licensed Victualler aged 30, his wife Hannah, their 5 children (all ‘b. Birkenhead’) and a Boarder, Evan Rogers, Barman aged 21 (‘b. Liverpool’), at 5 Stewart St., Birkenhead. - [Her mother remarried in 1902.] - Sarah Ellen Weatherburn was m. at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1907. [One of her younger sisters, Margaret (b. 1889), was m. at the same time.]


  1886

Robert Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1886 at Chester le Street [Durham]. - In the 1891 Census, Robert, aged 4 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living with his parents & 2 younger brothers at Picktree, Harraton, Chester le Street. - In the 1901 Census, Robert ‘Wetherburn’ (sic), a Farm Hand aged 14 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living with his parents & siblings at Burnmoor, Durham. - Robert m. Annie Rowell at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1909. (They appear to have had 3 sons & 3 daughters.)   


  1886

James Weatherburn, a widower aged 47, Labourer, of Stranton, Durham [b. c1840, e.s. of James W. Labourer, b. c1810, d. 1878, & Margaret --- (m. 1836, d. 1859)] m. ii) Margaret Wilkinson, a widow aged 43, of Stranton [d. of John Ridley, Labourer, dec’d], at the Parish Church, Stranton, on 30/10/1886. [James W., then a Corporal in the Royal Marines, m. i) Caroline Smith at St. George’s, Bloomsbury, in 1873. - She died at Medway in 1877. - They had a daughter Caroline Agnes, b. at Medway, Kent, in 1876. (The daughter Caroline m. James Peacock Johnson at Hartlepool in 1897, q.v.).] - In the 1891 Census, James W., Engineers Labourer, aged 51 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living at 60 Commercial St., Stanton, Hartlepool, with Margaret, aged 47 (‘b. Hutton Henry, Durham’), & James’s daughter Caroline A. Weatherburn, aged 14 (‘b. Chatham, Suffolk’ - sic). -  In the 1901 Census, James, a Coal Trimmer aged 61 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living at 150 Frederic St., Throston, Hartlepool, Durham, with Margaret, aged 56 (‘b. Hutton Henry, Durham’). - In the 1911 Census, James Weatherburn, Naval Pensioner, aged 72 (‘b. Hartlepool’), was living with his daughter Caroline Agnes Johnson, aged 34 (‘b. Chatham, Kent’), & her husband James, Builder Contractor, aged 64, Married 14 years, 6 children (5 living, 1 dec’d), at 14 Vaughan Terrace, Darlington, Durham. - James Weatherburn died at Darlington in the Dec. qtr. of 1919, aged 79.  


  1886

Thomas Weatherburn, Labourer, Bachelor ‘of full age’ [b. 1866], of Richmond, Yorks., s. of Henry W., Labourer [b. 1828, & Margaret Ramsay (m. not found)] m. Mary Horne, Spinster ‘of full age’, also of Richmond, Yorks., dau. of Joseph Horne, Labourer, at the Parish Church, Richmond, Yorks., on 21/12/1886. In the 1891 Census, Thomas, a Coal Miner aged 25 (‘b. Whittle, Northumberland’), was living with Mary, aged 36 (‘b. Forest & Frith, Durham’), & son Joseph (Mary’s son, b. c1877, q.v.), an Assistant Weighman, unm. aged 15 (‘b. Barnard Castle, Durham’). - In the 1901 Census, Thomas, a Farm (Horse) Hand aged 35 (‘b. Whittle, Northumberland’), was a Boarder in the Hand’s House at Whitburn Lizards Farm, Whitburn, Durham, with Alice Tindle, a widow aged 45, her son & daughter, and 1 other Farm Hand, Boarder. - [Son Joseph, a Gas Engineman, aged 24, was then a Boarder at Bearpark, Durham. (He is probably the Joseph Weatherburn who m. at Durham in 1904.)]

  1886 Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1862, e. surv. d. of Henry W. (Mariner b. 1828) & Alice Fairbairn (m. not found)] m. Alexander Shaw ‘of Berwick’ at Berwick in Dec. 1886. [‘Margaret, aged 24, d. of Henry W., Seaman’. - Margaret had a son, Henry Weatherburn (b. 1881). - 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’).  


  1886

John Ventress Wedderburn [Printer Compositor - afterwards a Fruit & Game Dealer, b. 1862, 2nd s. of Henry W. (b. 1832, d. 1905) & Eliza Ventress (m. 1858)] m. Sarah Elizabeth Henderson at Yarrow Grange, Durham, in the Dec. qtr. of 1886.  They had 2 sons & a daughter: Charles Ventress (b. 1887); Elsie (b. 1891); & Sydney Ventress (b. 1900 - reg. March 1901). - In the 1901 Census, John V. Wedderburn, a Fruit & Game Dealer aged 38 (‘b. Newcastle upon Tyne’), was living at 10a Station Road, Whitley, Northumberland, with Sarah E., aged 38 (‘b. Leicester’); Charles V., aged 13; Elsie, aged 9 (both ‘b. N-on-T’); Sydney V., aged 4 mths. (‘b. Whitley’), & an 18-yr.-old, Domestic Servant. - John Ventress Wedderburn was declared bankrupt on 10 June 1903.  John emigrated to Perth, Australia, arriving 4/11/1909. - His wife Sarah & their children Elsie & Sydney followed, arriving on 19/4/1910.  


  1886

William Weatherburn, Mole-Catcher [b. 1803, e.s. of William W. (b. 1771) & Margaret Wilson (m. 1799) - & widower of Mary Walker (m. 1828 at Newcastle)] died in the village of Cramlington on 30/12/1886, aged 84. (Death cert. - E. Shotton, son-in-law - husband of William’s e.d. Ann, b. 1830, m. 1853 - was the informant.)  


  1887

George Weatherburn [George Fairbairn W., b. 1857, husband of Elizabeth Rachel McLaren (m. 1882) & 2nd but e. surv. s. of Henry Wedderburn (Mariner, b. 1828) & Alice Fairbairn] died at Tweedmouth on 5/1/1887, aged 29. George died ‘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 live-in General Domestic Servant in the household of Charles L. Fraser, Physician & Surgeon, aged 31, & his wife Jeannie H., aged 26 (both ‘b. Scotland’), at 4 Quay Walls, Berwick.]


  1887

 Alice Woodgate Weatherburn, [younger] d. of Henry James W. [Railway Clerk - formerly an Engine Fitter - b. 1851] & Alice Woodgate [m. 1877 at Ashford, Kent  who d. in 1914 at Derby, Derbyshire], was b. in the March qtr. of 1887 at West Derby [nr. Liverpool, Lancs.]. - In the 1891 Census, Alice Woodgate W., a Scholar aged 4 (‘b. Bootle, Lancs.’), was living with her parents & 2 older brothers, at 35 Thorncliffe Road, Manningham, Bradford, Yorks. - In the 1901 Census, Alice, a Dressmaker’s Apprentice aged 14 (‘b. Bootle, Lancs.’), was living at 64 Fleet Street, Derby, with her parents & her 4 surviving siblings.  - In the 1911 Census, Alice Woodgate Weatherburn, a Dress-maker, unm. aged 24 (‘b. Bootle, Lancs.’), was living with her parents & 2 unm. brothers at 60 Douglas Street, Derby. - Alice Woodgate Weatherburn died at Derby in June 1983.  


  1887

 Jennie Tindle Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Mark Johnson W. [Mariner (Mark John W., b. 1852)] & Mary Ann Davison [m. 1875], was b. on 30/3/1887 at 23 Nilson Street, South Shields & bap. at 30/3/1887 at St. Hilda’s. S. Shields. Jenny Tindle W.  died at South Shields in the Sept. qtr., aged 0.


  1887

 William Weatherburn, [e.] s. of Henry W. [Colliery Cartman, b. 1862 at Morpeth, d. 1837] & Isabella Coates [m. 1886 at Tynemouth, d. 1930], was b. in the March qtr. of 1887 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, William, a Colliery Labourer aged 14 (‘b. Gosforth’), was living with his parents, 4 siblings & a ‘Boarder’, at 9 Duke Street, Earsdon, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, William was still living with his parents, & 5 siblings, at 9 Duke Street, Shiremoor, Tynemouth. – On 21/6/1916, William, a Miner, of 9 Duke St., Shiremoor, Backworth, aged 28yrs 11 mths, 5ft. 7½ins, enlisted in the Northumberland Fusiliers but was transferred to Class W Army Reserve ‘for so long as it is necessary to retain him in civil employment at Backworth Colliery’. He was later discharged as ‘surplus to army requirements’. - [William is probably the William Weatherburn who died at Northumberland S. in the March qtr. of 1937, aged 50.


  1887

 Betsy Cockburn Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of William W. [b. 1858 at Berwick, an Ag, Lab. - later a Gas Stoker] & Mary Murray [m. Wm. Wedderburn, 1879 at Houndwood, Coldingham, d. 1903 at Alnwick)], was b. in the March qtr. of 1887 Berwick. In the 1891 Census, Betsy, aged 3 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 18 Harrow St., Gateshead. - In the 1901 Census, Betsy, aged 13 (‘b. Ancroft’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 12 Whitehall Road West, Gateshead, Durham. - Betsy m. --- Porteous c. 1909 (Marriage not found) - In the 1911 Census, Betsy Porteous, aged 22 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), Married 2 years, 1 child (living), was living with her father William, his 2nd wife Dorothy (m. 1911 at Gateshead), her brother David, an Apprentice Fitter aged 14, & her daughter Winifred Porteous, aged 8 mths. (both b. ‘Gateshead’).


  1887

 Annie Weatherburn [b. 1870, e.d. of Robert Nesbit W. (Tailor, b. 1845) & Ann Buchanan (m. 1865, d. 1885)] m. James Hogg at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1887. In the 1891 Census, Annie Hogg, aged 21, was living at 21 Queen St., Gateshead, with her husband James Ed. Hogg, a Platelayer aged 23, their dau. Anna Eliz. Hogg, aged 2; Elizabeth Caris, Mother-in-law, a widow aged 64, ‘paralysed 9 years’, & Annie’s sister Elizabeth [Ismay] Weatherburn, a Servant, unm. aged 16 (all ‘b. England’).


  1887

Thomas Weatherburn [Ag. Lab., b. c1816] died at ‘Lilburn Steads’, Doddington, on 7/2/1887, aged 71. A gravestone at Doddington reads: “To the memory of Thomas Allen, died Sept. 5th 1830 aged 57, Margaret his wife, died Jan 25th 1847 aged 58, Margaret Allen Weatherburn, daughter of the above, died at Lilburn Grange Dec. 15th 1901, aged 86, [&] Thomas Weatherburn her husband died on 7/2/1887 at ‘Lilburn Steads’, Doddington, aged 71”.  [Thomas m. Margaret Allen of Beal at Lamberton Toll on 17/12/1843 (q.v.).]  


  1887

Martin Weatherburn [b. c1835, ‘s. of Martin W.’ - & widower of Margaret née Dowson (m. 1865 at Newcastle)] died at Barnet [Herts.] in the March qtr. of 1887, aged 51.  


  1887

Mary Weatherburn, [4th] d. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], was b. in the June qtr. of 1887 at Berwick.   In the 1891 Census, Mary, aged 3, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 18 Hatters Lane, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1901 Census, Mary, aged 13, was living with her parents & 8 siblings at 13 Hatters Lane. - Mary G. Weatherburn m. William Swinney at Berwick in Sept. qtr. 1910.  [On her father’s death, in 1926, Mary (Swinney) & her brother Edward Hall W. (b. 1895) were the Executors of his Will.]


  1887

Annie Wedderburn [b. 1865, 2nd d. of John W. (Engine Fitter, ‘b. 1837’, d. 1869) & Jane Hutchinson (m. 1860)] m. Thomas McPherson, widower, at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1887.   


  1887

 Charles F. Weatherburn [Charles Frederick, b. 1868, 2nd s. of George Henry W. (Blacksmith in a Cartwright’s shop, b. 1838) & Martha Ann Temple (m. 1861)] m. Mary Ann McCartney at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1887. Mary Ann’s death is not in the GRO Index but Charles Frederick Weatherburn m. ii) Eleanor Jessy Simmons at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1891 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 1 daughter & 1 son.] - Charles Frederick Weatherburn died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1897, aged 29.  


  1887

 Elizabeth Weatherburn [née Oliver, widow of Martin ‘Wetherburn’ (Engineman, b. 1801, m. 1826, d. 1868 at Gateshead)] died at Wallsend in the June qtr. of 1887, aged 84.


  1887

 Mary Weatherburn [b. 1885 - perhaps another d. of Elias W. (b. 1857) & Mary Martin (m. 1877)] died at Morpeth in the June qtr. of 1887, aged 1.  


  1887

Mary Beatrice Weatherburn [b. 1885 - unidentified] died at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1887, aged 2.  


  1887

William Weatherburn [b. 1887 - unidentified] died at Sunderland in the June qtr. of 1887, aged 2.  


  1887

Robert John G. Weatherburn, s. of John Joseph W. [b. 1856 at Auckland, Durham], & his first wife Alice Gray [m. 1881 at Chester le Street, d. 1888 at Gateshead], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1887 at Chester le Street [Durham]. In the 1891 Census, Robert J.G., aged 4 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’), was living with his father John J. Weatherburn, a Mechanical Draughtsman, aged 34 (‘b. Coundon’); his father’s second wife Mary (‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863, m. 1888 at Gateshead) aged 28 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’); his sisters Alice, aged 9 (‘b. Chelsea, London’); & Jane, aged 3 (‘b. Gateshead’); & a Boarder, Joseph Lee, Clerk for ticketing Railway wagons, aged 19 (‘b. Marley Hill’), at 96 Marion Street, Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Robert, aged 13 (‘b. Plawsworth, Durham’), was living at Smailes Estate, Rowlands Gill, Winlaton, Durham, with his father, John Joseph W., Engineers Draughtsman, aged 44 (‘b. Coundon’); his step-mother Mary, aged 38 (‘b. Plawsworth’); his sisters, Alice, an Elementary School Teacher aged 19 (‘b. Chelsea, Middlx.’); & Jane, aged 12 (‘b. Gateshead’); plus a Boarder (Mary’s brother), Robert Weatherburn (‘b. Plawsworth’ - c1867). - In the 1911 Census, Robert John Weatherburn, a Motor Mechanic, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with his father John Joseph W., now a Mechanical Draughtsman, NER Railway Company, aged 55, his step-mother Mary, aged 48; his sister Alice W, an Elementary School Teacher, unm. aged 28; & his sister Jane, aged 22, in 9 rooms at 3 Pierremont Crescent, Darlington, Durham. - Robert J. Weatherburn m. Sarah Harrison at Lanchester n the Dec. qtr. of 1913 (q.v.).

  1887 James Edward Wedderburn, [e.] s. of James W. [Shipyard Plater, b. 1863, d. 1904] & Jane Elizabeth Dove [m. 1884], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1887 at Tynemouth.  In the 1891 Census, James, aged 3 (‘b. Walker’), was living with his parents, 2 siblings & 2 Boarders, at 4 Western Glover, Walker, Tyneside. - In the 1901 Census, James, a Brickyard Worker aged 13, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 1 Western Glover, Walker. - James, afterwards a Holder-up in Tyneside Shipyards, m. Florence Aaron [Brookes-Aaron] at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1913 (q.v.). - (They had a son & 5 daughters.) - James E. Wedderburn died at Morpeth in the March qtr. of 1932. & Florence Weatherburn died in 1991.


  1887

William Wedderburn, [3rd] s. of Henry Allison W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1860] & Eleanor Jane Thompson [m. 1883], was b. & died in the Sept. qtr. of 1887 at Newcastle.

   

  1887

 Lily Dixon Weatherburn [unidentified] was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1887 at Newcastle. [She may be the Lily Weatherburn who m. James Smith at Morpeth in Sept. qtr. 1907 (q.v.).]  


  1887

Mary Annie Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1887 at Morpeth. In the 1891 Census, Mary A., a Scholar aged 6 (‘b. Scotland Gate’, Northumberland), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Bedlington (no road name). - In the 1901 Census, Mary, aged 13 (‘b. Bedlington’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland.  


  1887

Charles Ventress Wedderburn, [elder] s. of John Ventress W. [Printer Compositor - afterwards fruit & Game Dealer, b. 1862] & Sarah Elizabeth Henderson [m. 1886 at Yarrow Grange, Durham], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1887 at Newcastle.  He was bap. 11/10/1887, ‘aged 1 mth’, at Dunn St. Mission Hall - Weslyan Methodist Chapel - N-on-T.  In the 1901 Census, Charles, aged 13, was living with his parents, 2 siblings & a Domestic Servant, at 10a Station Road, Whitley, Northumberland. [He did not emigrate to Perth, Australia, with his parents & siblings in 1910.] - Charles V. Wedderburn m. Constance V.  Maughan in the June qtr. of 1912 (q.v.). - [They had (at least) 5 children] - Charles died at Newcastle in the Dec. qtr. of 1931, aged 44.


  1887

James Leitch Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of William Wedderburn [‘younger of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901)] & Mary Leitch [m. 1883, ?d. 1935], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1887 at Horncliffe. In the 1891 Census, James Wedderburn, aged 3 (‘b. Norham’), was living with his parents & 3 siblings at ‘William Wedderburn’s House’, Horncliffe. - In the 1901 Census, James Wedderburn, a Salmon Fisher aged 13 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at West End, Horncliffe. - In the 1911 Census, James Wedderburn, a Miner (Stoneworker), unm. aged 23 (b. ‘Horncliffe’), was living with his widowed mother, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, cousin Henry, & a Boarder, at 71 Pont Street, Hirst Ashington, Northumberland. - James L. Wedderburn m. Elizabeth Barrass at Morpeth in 1915 (q.v.).  


  1887

Mary Weatherburn, aged 27 [‘d. of Henry W.’ - unidentified] m. Thomas Brown, aged 28 [‘d. of William Brown’] at Christ Church, Tynemouth, on 19/10/1887. (

  1887 William Weatherburn [b. 1862, bap. 1863 - a second bap. took place on 19/10/1887 when he was received into the Catholic Church shortly before his marriage), 4th s. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907) & Lily Sutherland (m. not found), d. 1895] m. Sarah Jane Mann at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen, on 12/11/1887. They had 12 children, 8 daughters & 4 sons: Lily [Elizabeth] (b. 1888); Jane Mann (b. 1890, d. 1899); James Donnigan (b. 1892); Mary Gallagher (b. 1894, d. 1896); Agnes Mann (b. 1896, d. 1918); George (b. & d. 1898); Catherine Mann (b. & d. 1899); William Mann (b. 1900, d. 1901); Catherine Haggerty (b. 1902); Jane (b. & d. 1903); Mary (b. & d. 1904); & Augustine Mann (b. 1906). - In the 1901 Census, William Wetherburn (sic), a Coal Miner aged 39 (‘b. Berwick’) was living at 12 Richardson Terrace, Cowpen, Northumberland, with Sarah, aged 34; Lilly, aged 12; James, aged 8; Agnes, aged 5; William, aged 7mths.; & a Boarder, John W. Haggerty, aged 8 (all ‘b. Cowpen Village’). - [A ‘Haggerty’ family were living at No. 9 Richardson Terrace, with a nephew Daniel Haggerty, aged 5, staying with them.] - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, a Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 48 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living in 4 rooms at 2 Brick Row, Bebside, nr. Cowpen, with Sarah Jane, aged 44 (‘b. Blyth’), Married 23 years (12 children, 5 living, 7 dec’d); James, a Coal Miner (Putter), aged 18; Augustine, aged 5; Lily, aged 22, Agnes, aged 15, Catherine, at School, aged 9 (all ‘b. Cowpen’), & William’s brother, Isaac Weatherburn, Coal Miner (Labourer), aged 31 (‘b. B-on-T’). - William Weatherburn died at in the Sept. qtr. of 1918, aged 51. 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 died in the Sept. qtr. of 1941, aged 75. Sarah Jane was buried on 20/9/1941.


  1887

Mary Weatherburn [née Kirby, wife of Luke James W. (b. 1819, m. 1847)] died at Huddersfield in the Dec. qtr. of 1887, aged 70. She was buried at St. John the Baptist, Kirkheaton, W/R Yorks., on 9/12/1887.  [Her widower Luke James was buried there on 11/6/1889, aged 70.]


  1887

 Mary Weatherburn [apparently e.d. of William W. (Coal Miner, b. c1850, d. 1907) by his 2nd wife Isabel Kay (m. 1888 - William’s first wife, Mary Walby, m. 1878, d. in 1886)] was b. c1887. - In the 1891 Census, Mary, aged 3 (‘b. Rainton’), was living with William, Isabel, & 5 siblings at Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Mary I. Weatherburn, a Domestic (Day) Servant aged 13 (‘b. Houghton le Spring’), was living with William & Isabel; William’s son William by his first wife, a Coal Hewer aged 21; William’s stepson from his first marriage, John R. Walby, a Coal Hewer aged 23; & 3 younger sisters, at No. 8 Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - Mary Isabel Kay m. George Hugh Leadbitter at Chester le Street in June qtr. 1910. In the 1911 Census, Mary I. Leadbitter, aged 23 (‘b. Houghton le Spring’), Married 1 year, 1 child, living, was a Visitor, with her son John J. Leadbitter, aged 7 mths. (‘b. Pelton’), staying with William’s widow, Elizabeth I. Weatherburn (Isabel née Kay - her mother), at 8 Grange Street, Pelton.


  1888

Lavinia Wetherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. 1861 at Seaham Harbour, d. 1932] & Margaret Jane Goodwill [m. 1883, d. 1932], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1887 at Easington [Durham]. In the 1891 Census, Lavinia, aged 3 (‘b. Hawthorn’), was living with her parents & brother & sister at 23 Olven Street, East Murton. - In the 1901 Census, Lavinia, aged 13 (‘b. Hawthorn, Durham’), was still living with her parents, & 2 brothers & 2 sisters, at 23 Olven St., East Murton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Lavinia Weatherburn, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Village of Hawthorn’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 18 Lancaster Street, Murton Colliery. - Lavinia Wetherburn m. in the Sept. qtr. of 1911.   


  1888

 Jane Weatherburn [younger], d. of John Joseph W. [b. 1856 at Auckland, Durham] & his first wife Alice Gray [m. 1881 at Chester le Street, Durham, d. 1888 at Gateshead], was b. in the March qtr. of 1888 at Gateshead. - In the 1891 Census, Jane, aged 3 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living at 96 Marion Street, Gateshead, Durham, with her father, John J. Weatherburn, a Mechanical Draughtsman, aged 34 (‘b. Coundon’); his second wife Mary (‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863, m. 1888 at Gateshead), aged 28 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’); Jane’s sister Alice, aged 9 (‘b. Chelsea, London’); her brother, Robert J.G., aged 4 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’); & a Boarder, Joseph Lee, aged 19, Clerk for ticketing Railway wagons, aged 19 (‘b. Marley Hill’). - In the 1901 Census, Jane, aged 12 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living at Smailes Estate, Rowlands Gill, Winlaton, Durham, with her father, John J. Weatherburn, an Engineer’s Draughtsman, aged 44; his wife Mary, aged 38 (‘b. Plawsorth’); Jane’s sister Alice, an Elementary School Teacher aged 19 (‘b. London Chelsea’); her brother Robert John, aged 13 (‘b. Plawsworth’); & a Boarder (Mary’s brother), Robert Weatherburn, a Carter on Farm, aged 33 (‘b. Plawsworth’). - In the 1911 Census, Jane Weatherburn, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Gateshead’), was living with her father John Joseph W., now a Mechanical Draughtsman, NER Railway Company, aged 55, her step-mother Mary, aged 48; her sister Alice W, an Elementary School Teacher, unm. aged 28; & her brother Robert John W., a Motor Mechanic, unm. aged 22, in 9 rooms at 3 Pierremont Crescent, Darlington, Durham.  


  1888

Wilhelmina Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of Stephen Metcalf W. [French Polisher, b. 1853 at Berwick - sometimes known as John Stephen] & Ruth Brownless [m. 1875 at Hartlepool] was b. 22/11/1887 at Bolton [Lancs.]. In the 1901 Census, Wilhelmina, aged 13, was living with her parents & 2 sisters at 15 Crown St., Bolton, Lancs. - Wilhelmina died unm. in 1973. - She had 3 children: Minnie (b. 1911 - who d. unm. in 1997); Cissie (b. 1916 - who m. Charlie Grimes in 1936); & Harry (b. 1918 - who m. Jessie Halliwell in 1940).  


  1888

 Alice Weatherburn [née Gray, wife of John Joseph W. (b. 1856, m. 1881 at Chester le Street] died at Gateshead in the March qtr. of 1888, aged 40. [John Joseph W. m. ii) Mary Weatherburn (‘Wetherburn’ b. 1863) at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1888 (q.v.).]  


  1888

Mary Ann Weatherburn, ‘aged 28’, d. of James Carter, Marine Store Dealer, & widow of James Alma W. [Hay & Straw Dealer (b. 1854, m. 1875, d. 1885)] m. ii) John Edward Olham, Millhand, bachelor aged 28, s. of James Oldham, Engineer, dec’d, at the Register Office, Huddersfield, on 12/4/1888. In the 1891 Census, Mary A. Oldham, ‘aged 30’, was living at 1 Miln Road, Huddersfield, with her husband John E. Oldham, a Woollen Mill Hand aged 30; Mary’s sons: Harry Oldham (b. Weatherburn, 1878), an Errand Boy aged 13; Herbert Oldham (b. Weatherburn, 1882), a Scholar aged 9; & Fred Oldham (b. Weatherburn 1885), a Scholar aged 6; & Mary’s & John’s daughter, Nellie Oldham, aged 4½mths. (all ‘b. Huddersfield’).


  1888

Edward Weatherburn, [2nd] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the June qtr. of 1888 at Chester le Street [Durham]. - In the 1891 Census, Edward, aged 3 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living with his parents & 2 brothers at Picktree, Harraton, Chester le Street. - In the 1901 Census, Edward ‘Wetherburn’ (sic), aged 12 (‘b. Plawsworth’) was living with his parents & siblings at Burnmoor, Durham. - Edward m. Sarah Lowery at Gateshead in Sept. qtr. 1908. (They had a son & a daughter.) - Sarah Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the June qtr. of 1912, aged 24.  


  1888

Henry Weatherburn, [12th but 3rd surv.] s. of Robert Nesbit W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick] & Jane Richardson Steel [m. 1866], was b. in the June qtr. of 1888 at South Shields & bap. on 29/4/1888 at St. Hilda’s, S. Shields (with his sister Margaret Jane, b. 1885). In the 1891 Census, Henry, aged 3 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at 17 Maxwell St. Westoe. - In the 1901 Census, Henry, aged 13, was living with his parents & 3 siblings at 37 Violet St., Benwell, Northumberland. - Henry Weatherburn, of 61 Greenlaw Terrace, Scotswood, Newcastle, Engineer, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘3rd s. of Robert Nesbit, Iron Moulder,’ on 4/10/1909.  Harry Weatherburn m. Elizabeth Penny Robertson in Glasgow on 10/4/1914. - They had a son, Robert Nesbit W., b. 1915 at Glasgow.  

  1888 James Henry Weatherburn, [only surv.] s. of David W. ‘of Seaton Delavel’ [b. 1858] & Ann Ormston [m. 1882], was b. in the June qtr. of 1888 at Alnwick. In the 1901 Census, James aged 13, was living with his parents & sister Margaret at Greensfield Saw Mills, Denwick, Alnwick, Northumberland. - James Henry m. Catherine Yeaman at Alnwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1909. James H. Weatherburn died at Alnwick on 9/11/1932, aged 44.


  1888

Margaret Isabella Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of Thomas W. [Police Constable, b. 1851] & Margaret Scott [m. 1883], was b. in the June qtr. of 1888 at Tynemouth. In the 1891 Census, Margaret, aged 2 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Police Buildings, Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 12 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Isabella W., Pawbrokers Asst., unm aged 22 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings, & her uncle John Page Scott, a Ships’ Pilot, aged 58 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’), at 116 Stephenson Sreet, North Shields.  


  1888

Sarah Annie Weatherburn, e.d. of Henry W. [Colliery Cartman, b. 1862 at Morpeth, d. 1937] & Isabella Coates [m. 1886 at Tynemouth, d. 1930], was b. in the June qtr. of 1888 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Sarah, aged 13 (‘b. Benton’ - sic), was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a ‘Boarder’, at 9 Duke Street, Earsdon, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Sarah was still living with her parents, & 5 siblings, at 9 Duke Street, Shiremoor, Tynemouth. - Sarah A. Weatherburn m. John Barrass at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1915.   


  1888

 Catharine Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] d. of Robert W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1851] & Mary Moore [m. 1871], was b. in the June qtr. of 1888 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, Catherine, aged 2 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents, 5 siblings & a Boarder, at 211 Dilston Street, Elswick, Newcastle, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Catharine, aged 12, was living with her parents at 87 James Street, Elswick, Newcastle.


  1888

Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1868, 3rd d. of John W. ‘of Spittal’ (Iron Moulder, b. 1842, & Jane Simpson (m. 1862)] m. her first cousin William Wedderburn [b. 1868 (reg. as Weatherburn) 3rd s. of her Uncle Henry W. ‘of Spittal’ (b. 1828, bap. 1829) & Alice Fairbairn] at Benwell, Newcastle, in the June qtr. of 1888.  See next entry:  


  1888

William Wedderburn [William Fairbairn Weatherburn (b. 1868), 3rd s. of Henry Wedderburn, ‘of Spittal’ (Mariner, b. 1828) & Alice Fairbairn] m. his first cousin Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1868, 3rd d. of his Uncle John Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ & Jane Simpson (m. 1862)] at Benwell, Newcastle, in the June qtr. of 1888.  They had a s. Henry Wedderburn (b. 1889) & a d. Jane Isabella Wedderburn (b. & d. 1890). In the 1891 Census, William Wedderburn, Machineman in Factory, aged 23 (‘b. Newcastle’ - sic); was living at 500 Scotswood Road, Elswick, with Margaret, aged 22 (‘b. Spittal on Tweed’), & Henry, aged 2 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’). - In the 1901 Census, William Wedderburn, an Iron Scotting Machinist aged 33 (‘b. B- on-Tweed’), was living at 63 Northbourne Street, Elswick, with Margaret, aged 32 (‘b. Spittal, B-on-T’), & Henry, aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’). - In the 1911 Census, William Wedderburn, a Machine Man (Elswick Engineering Works), aged 43 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was living in 4 rooms at 45 Northbourne Street, Elswick, with Margaret, aged 42 (‘b. Spittal, B-on-Tweed’), Married 23 years, 2 children (1 living, 1 dec’d), & son Henry, an Engineman (Fitter) , unm. aged 22 (‘b. Newcastle-on-Tyne’). - 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.  


  1888

Polly Weatherburn [Polly Ann W., bap. 1882 at Gateshead, (?4th) d. of Joseph W., b. 1839,  & Mary Ann Bambrough, m. 1863)] died at Chester le Street in the June qtr. of 1888, aged 6.  


  1888

Thomas Weatherburn [bap. 1809 as Wedderburn, widower of Margaret Douglas (m. 1841, d. 1882)] died at Rothbury in the June qtr. of 1888, aged 78.


  1888

 James Alcorn Wedderburn, [4th & ygst.] s. of James W. ‘of Horncliffe’ [Salmon-fisher, b. 1853] & Elizabeth Moor Wight [m. 1879], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1888 at Horncliffe.  In the 1891 Census, James A., aged 2 (‘b. Norham’), was living in Horncliffe with his parents & 6 siblings. - In the 1901 Census, James, aged 12 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & 4 siblings at East Mains Farm, Norham, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, James, a Salmon Fisherman, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Horncliffe’), was living with his parents & younger brother Robert at Velvet Hall, Berwick on Tweed.


  1888

John Joseph Weatherburn [‘Wetherburn’, b. 1856 at Coundon, Durham] m. ii) Mary Weatherburn [‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863 at Plawsworth, d. of Robert W.] at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1888. [John’s first wife Alice Gray (m. at Chester le Street in Sept. qtr. 1881) died at Gateshead March qtr. 1888, aged 40. - They had 2 daughters & a son: Alice (b. 1882 in Chelsea, London); Robert John G. (b. 1887); & Jane (b. 1888).] - In the 1891 Census, John J. Weatherburn, a Mechanical Draughtsman, aged 34 (‘b. Coundon’), was living at 96 Marion Street, Gateshead, Durham, with Mary, aged 28 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’) & the children of John’s first marriage: Alice, aged 9 (‘b. Chelsea, London’); Robert J.G., aged 4 (‘b. Plawsworth Mill’); & Jane, aged 3 (‘b. Gateshead’); plus a Boarder, Joseph Lee, a Clerk for ticketing Railway wagons, aged 19 (‘b. Marley Hill’). - In the 1901 Census, John J. Weatherburn, Engineers Draughtsman aged 44 (‘b. Coundon, Durham’), was living at Smailes Estate, Rowlands Gill, Winlaton, Durham, with Mary, aged 38 (‘b. Plawsworth’); Alice, an Elementary School Teacher, aged 19 (‘b. Chelsea, London’); Robert John, aged 13 (‘b. Plawsworth’); Jane, aged 12 (‘b. Gateshead’); & a Boarder (Mary’s brother), Robert Weatherburn (‘b. Plawsworth’ - c1867), a Carter on Farm, unm. aged 33. - In the 1911 Census, John Joseph Weatherburn, Mechanical Draughtsman NER Railway Company, aged 55 (‘b. Coundon, Co. Durham’), was living in 9 rooms at 3 Pierremont Crescent, Darlington, with Mary, aged 48 (‘b. Plawsworth’), Married 29 years, 3 children (sic), all living: Alice Weatherburn, Elementary School Teacher, unm. aged 28 (‘b. Chelsea, London’); Robert John Weatherburn, Motor Mechanic,  unm. aged 23 (‘b. Plawsworth’); & Jane Weatherburn, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Gateshead’). - [In 1912, Mary Weatherburn, ‘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.  


  1888

Mary Weatherburn [‘Wetherburn’, b. 1863 at Plawsworth, d. of Robert W., b. 1820, & Margaret Hall (m 1851)] m. John Joseph Weatherburn [b. 1856 at Auckland, Durham. s. of William ‘Wedderbarn’] at Gateshead in the Sept. qtr. of 1888. [see preceding entry.] - [In the 1881 Census, Mary, aged 18, was Domestic Servant to the Laidler family at 34 High Street, Witton Gilbert, Durham. (Thomas Laidler was the Farm Steward - Bailiff - on a 520-acre farm.)] - When Mary’s father Robert died on 12/10/1912, Admon. was granted at Durham on 23/11/1912 to Mary Weatherburn, wife of John Joseph W. - Robert’s estate valued at £289:6:0d.   


  1888

John Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ [Iron Moulder, b. 1842, 3rd s. of James W. (Labourer, b. 1798, d. 1849) & Margaret Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879), widower of Jane Simpson (m. 1862), & husband of Agnes Crombie (m. 1882)] died at Edinburgh on 19/9/1888.  


  1888

Thomas James Weatherburn, Accountant, a widower aged 34 [b. 1855, 6th but 5th surv.] s. of Robert W., Locomotive Engineer, dec’d [b. 1811, d. 1880, & Ann Rose  (m. 1835, d. 1890)], living at the Mason’s Arms, St. James Street, Leeds, m. ii) Sarah Ann Wood, Inn Keeper, a spinster aged 37, d. of John Wood, Publican, deceased, of the same address, by Licence, at the Register Office in Leeds, Yorks, on 6/10/1888. [‘Tom’ Weatherburn m. i) Sarah Ellen Wetherill at Leeds in 1874. - In the 1881 Census, Thomas W., Clerk to Accountant aged 26, was living at 14 Earl Street, Leeds, Yorks., with Sarah E., aged 27 (‘b. Leeds’), but Sarah’s death not found.] - In the 1891 Census, Thomas W., a Railway Clerk, aged 36, was living at 33 Milton Street, Derby, with Sarah A., aged 47 (‘b. Leeds’), & an aunt, Mary A McBurney, a widow aged 75 (all ‘b. Leeds’). - Thomas James Weatherburn, Railway Clerk, died at 33 Milton Street, Derby, on 14/4/1893, aged 38. - S.A. Weatherburn, widow, was the informant. In the 1901 Census Index, Sarah, aged 57 (‘b. Leeds’) was living at Leeds. - Sarah Ann Weatherburn died at Leeds in the Dec. qtr. of 1904, aged 60.


  1888

Lily Weatherburn, [e.] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick] & Sarah Jane Mann [m. 1887 at Tynemouth], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1888 at Tynemouth & bap. 17/11/1888 at St. Cuthbert’s, Cowpen, as ‘Alicia’ Elizabeth (perhaps a result of the Catholic practice to ‘latinise’ the name). - In the 1901 Census, Lily Wetherburn (sic), aged 12 (‘b. Cowpen Village’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 12 Richardson Terrace, Cowpen, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, Lily, aged 22 (‘b. Cowpen’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings, & her uncle Isaac Weatherburn, at 2 Brick Row, Bebside, nr. Cowpen. - Lily E. Weatherburn died in the Dec. qtr. of 1914, aged 26. She was buried at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Church, Cowpen, on 14/12/1914.


  1888

Margaret Jane Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Police Constable, b. 1858 at Belford, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1888 at Tynemouth. In the 1891 Census, Margt. J., aged 2 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Police Buildings, Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Margt. J., aged 12, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at the Police Station, Bull Ring, North Shields, Tynemouth. - In the 1911 Census, Margaret Jane, Dressmaker, unm. aged  22 (‘b. Preston, N. Shields’), was living with her widowed mother & 6 siblings at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields.

  1888

 John Weatherburn [a Sawyer, b. 1868, 2nd s. of William W. (Mariner/Harbour Timber Measurer, b. 1838 at Westoe, S. Shields, d. 1905) & Mary Steel (m. 1863 at Bishopwearmouth, d. 1913 at S. Shields)] m. i) [Mary] Ada Williams at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1888. They had (probably) 3 daughters & a son: Ada (b. 1889); John Alexander (b. 1891, d. 1892); Jane Williams (b. 1893, d. 1897); & Mary Agnes (b. 1894). - In the 1891 Census, John, a Sawyer & Saw Sharpener aged 23 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living at 80 Adelaide St., Westoe, with Mary A., aged 22 (‘b. Sunderland’); & ‘A.’, aged 2 (‘b. S. Shields’). - Mary Ada Weatherburn died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1898, aged 30. In the 1901 Census, John, a Sawyer, a widower aged 33, was living at 30 Peel St., Laygate, South Shields, with his mother Mary, 2 siblings, & his daughters Ada, aged 12, & Mary A., aged 6. - John Weatherburn m. ii) Margaret Cairns in Dec. 1901. [They had (at least) 6 sons & 4 (more) daughters.]

  1888 William Weatherburn [Coal Miner, b. c1850 at Shotton] m. ii) Isabel Kay at Houghton in the Dec. qtr. of 1888.  [William’s first wife Mary Walby (m. 1878) died at Houghton in 1886.] - William & Isabel had (at least) 4 more daughters & a son: Mary (b. c1887, q.v.); Jane (b. 1889); Isabel (b. 1895); Ethel (b. 1899); & Robert Kay (b. 1904 at Chester le Street). - In the 1891 Census, William, a Coal Miner, aged 41 (‘b. Shotton’), was living at Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, with Isabel, aged 28 (‘b. Lumley, Durham’); William’s step-son John, a Scholar aged 13 (‘b. Durham’); his children by his first wife, William, a Scholar aged 11, & Annie, a Scholar aged 10; & Margaret, a Scholar aged 7; Mary, aged 3  & Jane, aged 1 (all ‘b. Rainton’). - In the 1901 Census, William, a Coal Hewer aged 51 (‘b. Shotton, Durham’), was living at No. 8 Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham, with Isabel aged 37 (‘b. Lumley, Durham’); his step-son by his first wife, John R. Walby, a Coal Hewer aged 23; his son by his first wife, William, a Coal Miner Pony Putter aged 21 (‘b. Leamside, Durham’ - 1879); & daughters, Mary I., a Domestic (Day) Servant aged 13 (‘b. Houghton le Spring’); Jane, aged 11 (‘b. Leamside, Durham’); Isabel, aged 6; & Ethel, aged 15 mths. (both ‘b. Pelton’). - William Weatherburn died at Chester le Street in the March qtr. of 1907, aged 57.  In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth I. (sic) Weatherburn, School Caretaker (Council of Church Schools), a widow aged 48 (‘b. Lumbley, Durham’) - Married 23 years, 7 children (6 living, 1 dec’d) , was living in 4 rooms at 8 Grange Street, Pelton, S.O., with William, Step-son, a Coalminer (undergound), unm. aged 31;daughter Jenny, unm. aged 22 (both ‘b. Leamside’); daughters Isabel, ‘Assisting Caretaker’, aged 16, Ethel, at School, aged 11, & Alice May, at School aged 7, & son Robert Kay, aged 6 (all ‘b. Pelton’); & Visitors Mary I. Leadbitter, aged 23 (b. Houghton le Spring’), Married 1 year, 1 child, living; John J. Leadbitter, aged 7 mths. (‘b. Pelton, Durham’); & John R. Walby , Coal Miner Hewer, unm. aged 33 (‘b. Pelton’).


  1888

James Robert Weatherburn [b. 1884, 11th s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardon Steel (m. 1866)] died at South Shields in the Dec. qtr. of 1888, aged 4.  


  1889

 The B-on-T Freemen’s Roll of 1889 lists twenty Weatherburns: William 13/10/1828, 2nd s. of Elias, New Zealand (he had died in NZ in 1881); William 26/2/1835, e.s. of Robert, Mariner Berwick; Alexander 14/12/1841, 2nd s. of Robert, Furrier, Newcastle; Robert Nesbit 16/10/1860, e.s. of William, Moulder, Newcastle; George Cockburn 20/10/1862, 2nd s. of William, Farrier, Newcastle; William 26/7/1864, 3rd s. of William, Labourer, Newcastle; Alexander 23/5/1866, 4th s. of William, Tailor; Edward Hall 3/7/1867, 5th s. of William, Mariner, Berwick; Robert 30/8/1870, 2nd s. of Alexander, Tailor, Newcastle; Robert 9/1/1871, e.s. of Robert Nesbit, Compositor, Bolton; John 17/10/1871, 6th s. of William, Labourer, Berwick; John Stapleton 8/7/1873, 7th s. of William, Tailor, Berwick; Elias 31/7/1878, e.s. of George, Twine Spinner; John 13/9/1880, 2nd s. of George, Platelayer, Berwick; William 30/9/1880, 2nd s. of Robert Nesbit, Mariner; George 8/7/1886, 3rd s. of George, Labouer, Berwick; George Cockburn 14/6/1888, e.s. of George Cockburnnn, Barman, Liverpool.


  1889

Robert Weatherburn [bap. 1835 at South Shields, e.s. of Robert W. (Shipwright, ?b.1796 - d. 1845-51) & Elizabeth Oliver (m. 1832 at S. Shields)] died aboard SS “Pharos” in 1889, aged 50.  [In the 1861 Census, Robert, ‘aged 22’ (‘b. Sunderland, Durham’), was a Seaman aboard the SS “Meleta”.]


  1889

Margaret Weatherburn, [4th] d. of James Robert W. [Iron Turner, b. 1855 at Liverpool, d. 1896] & Elizabeth Ann Owens [m. 1875], was b. in 1888/89 at Birkenhead. In the 1901 Census, Margaret, aged 12 (‘b. Birkenhead’), was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth, a General Shopkeeper ‘on own account at home’, & her 2 younger siblings at 93 Queens Buildings, Birkenhead. - [Her mother remarried in 1902.] - Margaret Weatherburn was m. at Birkenhead in the Sept. qtr. of 1907. [One of Margaret’s older sister, Sarah Ellen (b. 1886), was m. at the same time.]


  1889

 Margaret Jane Weatherburn [probably 3rd d. of John W. (Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861) & Margaret --- (m. not found)] was b. in the March qtr. of 1889 at Morpeth. She died there in the Sept. qtr. of 1890, aged 1. [Margaret Jane Wedderburn (b. 1890) d. at Berwick in 1897.]


  1889

Henry Wedderburn, only s. of William W. [b. 1868, 3rd s. of Henry W. (Mariner, b. 1828, bap. 1829)/Alice Fairbairn] & Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1868, m. 1888], was b. in the March qtr. of 1889 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, Henry, aged 2 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents at 500 Scotswood Road, Elswick. - In the 1901 Census, Henry, aged 12 (‘b. Newcastle’) was living with his parents at 63 Northbourne Street, Elswick. - In the 1911 Census, Henry Wedderburn, an Enginer (Fitter), unm. aged 22 (‘b. Newcastle on Tyne’), was living with his parents at 45 Northbourne Street, Elswick. - [It may be this Henry Wedderburn who m. Sarah M.M. Hillary at Hartlepool [Durham] in the Dec. qtr. of 1924. but other Henry Wedderburn’s were married in the 1920s, q.v.] - A Henry Wedderburn died at Newcastle in the March qtr. of 1941, aged 53.  


  1889

 Henry Weatherburn [Harry W., Mole-Catcher (b. 1834, m. 1856)] died at Billy Pit, Longbenton, on 15/2/1889, aged 56. - His son Henry (b. 1862), of Whitfields Buildings, Longbenton, was the ‘informant’.   


  1889

 John Weatherburn, Marine Engineer Fitter [b. 1809 at Sunderland, Durham, 2nd s. of John W. (Engineman of Kenton) & Priscilla Harpley (m. 1806 at Monkwearmouth, Durham)] died at 5 Turner’s Rd., Limehouse, Middlesex, on 29/3/1889.   [In 1881, John, widower of Ann Weatherburn (m. 1830 at Monkwearmouth), was a Lodger at 47 Turners Road, Limehouse.] - In Misc. Refs. on W.B. p. 508 it shows: “John Weatherburn or Wedderburn, deceased, widower, of Middlesex. Administration granted (1889) to James Wedderburn, son, and one of the next of kin” - but, in the Wills & Admons’ Index, it shows: “Admon. of estate of John Weatherburn, late of 5 Turner’s Rd., Limehouse, Middlx., who died 29/3/1889, was granted to his natural and lawful son James Weatherburn of 108 Old Church Rd., Stepney”. - Effects valued at £378:15:5d. - [James - John’s e.s. - was b. in Sunderland in 1831 (q.v). - In the 1881 Census CD, James is shown as ‘Jane’ Weatherburn, Engineer, aged 49 (‘b. Stepney’). - He was then living at 50 Copley Road, Mile End Old Town, Middlx., London, with his wife Sarah, aged 49 (‘b. Stepney’).]


  1889

Henry Wedderburn [bap. 1829 as Weatherburn, e.s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Spittal’ (Labourer, b. 1798, 1849)] & Margaret Edminson (m. not found, d. 1879) & husband of Alice Fairbairn] died at Spittal on 11/4/1889, aged 61. [On W.B. p. 500, the year of Henry’s death is shown incorrectly as 1869.]  


  1889

 Ada Weatherburn, [e.] d. of John W. [Sawyer, b. 1868] & [Mary] Ada Williams [m. 1888, d. 1898], was b. in the June qtr. of 1889 at South Shields. In the 1891 Census, Ada, aged 2 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her parents at 80 Adelaide St., Westoe, South Shields, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Ada, aged 12 (‘b. S. Shields’), was living with her grandmother Mary, her widowed father, her sister Mary, aged 6, & 2 uncles, at 30 Peel St., Laygate, South Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Ada W, unm. aged 22, was a Servant in the household of Annie Harrison Burn at 29 Blagdon Avenue South, South Shields.


  1889

Elizabeth Emily Weatherburn, d. of John W. [Grocer’s Assistant, b. 1856] & Emily Hall [m. 1880], was b. in the June qtr. of 1889 at Newcastle. In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth Emily, aged 23 mths. (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents, John, a Grocer’s Assistant aged 34 (‘b. Plawsworth, Durham’), & Emily, aged 31 (‘b. Middlesborough, Yorks.’); & her brothers John Robert, aged 10; & William P., aged 5 (both ‘b. Newcastle’), at 170 Philip Street, Elswick, Newcastle. - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth aged 11 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living with her parents & her brother John Robert, a (Musical Instrument) Builder aged 20 (‘b. Newcastle’), at 170 Philip St., Elswick, N-on-T. - In the 1911 Census, Elizabeth Emily, unm. aged 21 (‘b. St. Philip Parish, Newcastle upon Tyne’), was still living with her parents at 168 Philip Street, Elswick.


  1889

 Jane Weatherburn, [4th] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. c1850, d. 1907] but 2nd child by his 2nd wife Isabel Kay [m. 1888], was b. in the June qtr. of 1889 Houghton [Durham]. In the 1891 Census, Jane, aged 1 (‘b. Rainton’), was living with her father & his 2nd wife, Isabel, & 5 siblings at Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, Jane aged 11 (‘b. Leamside, Durham’) was living with her parents, William’s son William by his first wife, a Coal Hewer aged 21; William’s stepson from his first marriage, John R. Walby, a Coal Hewer aged 23; & 3 sisters, at No. 8 Hunt’s Buildings, Pelton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, ‘Jenny’ Weatherburn, unm. aged 22 (‘b. Leamside’), was living with her widowed mother Elizabeth I. Weatherburn  (‘Isabel Kay’, m. 1888), aged 48 (‘b. Lumbley, Durham’), her step-brother William Weatherburn, a Coal miner, aged 31 (‘b. Leamside’); 3 sisters & a brother; & 3 Visitors, including John R. Walby, a Coal Miner (Hewer), aged 33 (‘b. Durham’), at 8 Grange Street, Pelton.


  1889

Euphemia Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of John W. [Carpenter, b. 1855 at Norham], & Anne Morison [m. 1885], was b. in the June qtr. of 1889 at Newcastle. She died there in the June qtr. of 1890, aged 0.  


  1889

George Weatherburne (sic) [Labourer, b. 1861 - afterwards a Railway Platelayer - 3rd s. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907) & Lily Sutherland (m. not found), d. 1895] m. Elizabeth Robertson at Berwick in the June qtr. of 1889. They had 3 sons: George (b. 1890); Robert (b. 1896); & William Robertson (b. 1902) - [but see the entry for the marriage of Andrew Weatherburn to Margaret Robertson in 1894.] - In the 1891 Census, George, an Ag. Lab. aged 30, was living at 13 Low Greens, B-on-T, with Elizabeth, aged 19, & George, aged 1. - In the 1901 Census, George, by now a Railway Plate Layer aged 40 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 58 Church Street, B-on-T, with Elizabeth, aged 29 (‘b. Tweedmouth’); George aged 11; Robert, aged 5; & George (senior’s) brother Isaac, a Blacksmith, unm. aged 21 (all ‘b. B-on-T’).- In the 1911 Census, George, a Platelayer (Railway), aged 50 (‘b. Berwick’), was living in 3 rooms at 26 West Street, Berwick on Tweed, with Elizabeth, aged 40 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), Married 22 years, 3 children (all living); George, a Labourer (Loco Dept.), unm. aged 21; Robert, a Baker (Messenger), aged 15; William Robertson W., aged 8, at School (all ‘b. B-on-T’), & Thomas Robertson, Nephew, a Van Man aged 17 (‘b. Tweedmouth’). - George Weatherburn (snr.) died at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. of 1925, aged 64.  


  1889

Christopher Weatherburn [Wedderburn, b. c1807, widower of Margaret Geggie (m. 1833), 5th s. of Henry W., Salmon-fisher, ‘b. c1775’ (bap. 1777) & Agnes Milvin (m. c1796)] died at Tweedmouth in the June qtr. of 1889, aged 81.  [On W.B. p. 501 it says that Christopher died ‘c1888’.]


  1889

Luke James Weatherburn [b. 1819, s. of Lancelot W. b. 1789 & Henrietta Metcalf (m. 1815) & widower of Mary Kirby (m. 1847, d. 1887)] died at Huddersfield in the June qtr. of 1889, aged 70. He was buried at St. John the Baptist, Kirkheaton, W/R Yorks., on 11/6/1889.  


  1889

Elizabeth Weatherburn [b. 1865, only child of Joseph W. (b. 1838, d. 1927) & Bridget Winship Strong (m. 1862, d. 1921)] m. John Nicholas Wessett [b. John Nicholas Urpeth at Morpeth in March qtr. 1849, ] at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1889. In the 1891 Census, John Nicholas Urpeth, Manager of Sawmill, aged 42 (‘b. Northumberland, Widdrington’), was living in Main Street, Warkworth, Northumberland, with Elizabeth, aged 25 (‘b. Yorkshire, Leeds’), & Agnes Jane, aged 6mths. (‘b. Warkworth’). - In the 1901 Census, John N. Urpeth, Carpenter & Joiner (Employer), aged 52 (‘b. Widdrington’), was living at 12 Leazes Street, Amble, Northumberland, with Elizabeth, aged 35 (‘b. Leeds’); Agnes J. aged 10; Annie I., aged 8 (both ‘b. Warkworth’); Elizabeth U. (sic), aged 6; & John N., aged 4 (both ‘b. Amble’). - In the 1911 Census, John Nicholas Urpeth, Joiner aged 62 (‘b. Widdrington, Northumberland’), was living in 5 rooms at Aclington Road, Amble, Northumberland, with Elizabeth, aged 45 (‘b. Leeds, Yorks.’), Married 21 years, 4 children, all living: Annie Isabella Urpeth, aged 18 (‘b. Warkworth’), Elizabeth Winship Urpeth, Apprentice Dressmaker, aged 16, & John Wedderburn Urpeth, Apprentice Joiner, aged 14 (both ‘b. Amble’), & Elizabeth’s parents, Joseph Weatherburn, Retired Blacksmith, aged 76 (‘b. Seghill’), & Bridget Weatherburn, aged 73 (‘b. Jarrow, Durham’), Married 49 years, 1 child, living.


  1889

 Robert Nesbett (sic - ‘Nesbit’) Weatherburn [Tailor, b. 1845, 2nd s. of Alexander W. (Hatters Furrier, b. c1821) & Margaret Pearson (m. 1844)], a widower aged 43, of 61 Howard Street, Yarmouth, Norfolk, m. ii) Harriett Hobbs, Spinster aged 38 [d. of Thomas Hobbs, Decorator, dec’d], of the same address, at the Register Office, Yarmouth, by Licence, on 29/8/1889. [Robert m. i) Ann Buchanan at Newcastle in 1865. Ann died there in 1885.] - In the 1891 Census, Robert Nesbitt [sic], a Clothier ‘aged 40’ (‘b. Scotland’), was living at 54 St. Peters Street, Bethnal Green, London, with Harriet Hobbs [sic], aged 39, & Charles Nesbitt, a Scholar aged 9 (both ‘b. London’ - their relationship to Robert not shown). - In the 1901 Census, Robert Nesbitt [sic], a Tailor ‘aged 54’, was living at 15 Bevenden Street, Hoxton, London, with Harrot Nesbitt [sic], Wife, aged 50, & Charles Nesbitt, a Woodcarver aged 19 (‘b. Hackney’). Robert Nesbitt Weatherburn, Tailor, died at 15 Bevenden Street, Hoxton, on 11/4/1901, aged 54. - H. Weatherburn, widow, of the same address, present at the death, was the ‘informant’.  


  1889

Euphemia Alcorn Wedderburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [‘younger of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901)] & Mary Leitch [m. 1883, ?d. 1935], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1889 at Horncliffe.  Euphemia Alcorn died there on 18/9/1889, aged 2 months.  


  1889

 Annie Mary Weatherburn, [3rd] d. of John Douglas W. [Shepherd, b. 1850, d. 1929] & Mary A. Bolam [m. 1884 at Rothbury, d. 1936], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1889 at Rothbury. In the 1891 Census, Annie M., aged 1 (‘b. Rothbury’), was living at Wolfershield, Little Tosson, with her parents & 2 sisters. - She died at Rothbury in the Dec. qtr. of 1892, aged 3.  


  1889

Ellen Dove Wedderburn, [younger] d. of James W. [Shipyard Plater, b. 1863, d. 1904] & Jane Elizabeth Dove [m. 1884], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1889 at Western Glover, Walker.  In the 1891 Census, Ellen, aged 1 (‘b. Walker’), was living with her parents, 2 siblings & 2 Boarders at 4 Western Glover, Walker, Tyneside. -  In the 1901 Census, ‘Nellie’, a Scholar aged 11, was living with her parents & 5 siblings at 1 Western Glover, Walker. - “Ellen m. a Mr. Weldon”. [They had 5 sons & a daughter, some of whom died as infants. ]


  1889

 Elias Weatherburn [b. 1838, a Driller in a Shipyard at Bishopwearmouth - formerly a Shoemaker - 3rd but yngr. surv. s. of Elias W. (Shoemaker, b. 1805 & Margaret Gibson (m. 1828) & husband of Elizabeth --- (m. not found)] died at Sunderland in the Sept. qtr. of 1889, aged 51.


  1889

 Ellen Wedderburn [Mary Eleanor Weatherburn, b. 1868, ygst. d. of John Wedderburn (Engine Fitter, ‘b. 1837’, d. 1869) & Jane Hutchinson (m. 1860)] m. John Wallace Trainer ‘of Newcastle’ at High Elswick in the Dec. qtr. of 1889.   [In the 1881 Census, ‘Ellen Weatherburn’, a Scholar aged 12, was living at 17 Seaham St., Westgate, Northumberland, with her aunt & uncle, Mary Ann (née Wedderburn, b. 1829, m. 1852), her husband Robert Common, & their son Edward Common.]

  1889 John Wedderburn, Customs Gauger [b. c1824, s. of Thomas W. (b. 1787, Farmer, of Snab Leazes, Longhoughton) & Mary Hudson (m. 1823)], formerly of 6 Hassett Rd., Homerton, Middlesex, but late of 1 Kings Rd., Upton Park, Essex, died at 29 Warwick Villas, Homerton, Middlx., on 3/11/1889. - Admon. with Will and codicil was granted to Margaret, the widow and universal legatee.  (Misc. Refs., W.B. p. 508) - John’s Will, dated 9/8/1866, gives his surname as Weatherburn & shows that he was ‘of H.M. Customs. He left everything to his wife, including ‘his share absolutely in the Civil Service Supply Assn.’ - Probate was granted to his widow on 14/12/1889. - Effects valued at £165. - [In the 1881 Census, John Weatherburn, aged 57 (i.e. b. 1823/24, ‘at Alnwick, Northumberland’ - though his bap. cannot be found there) was living at 6 Hassett Road, Hackney, London, with his wife, Margaret (née Dunn), ‘aged 51’ (‘b. Alnwick, Northumberland’), 2 unm. daughters & 2 unm. sons, plus a Lodger, Robert J. Small, Clerk, ‘aged 22’ (‘b. Hoxton’).  


  1889

James Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of Thomas W. [Ag. Lab., b. 1859 at Plawsworth] & Susanna Williams [m. 1885], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1889 at Chester le Street [Durham]. In the 1891 Census, James, aged 1 (‘b. Picktree’), was living with his parents & 2 younger brothers at Picktree, Harraton, Chester le Street. - In the 1901 Census, James ‘Wetherburn’ (sic) aged 11 (‘b. Plawsworth’), was living with his parents & siblings at Burnmoor, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, James, a Putter Hewer (Colliery) aged 21 (‘b. Picktree’), was living with his parents & 6 siblings at 34 West View, Wrekenton Row, Wrekenton, Gateshead.   


  1889

 William Weatherburn [bap. 1864, e.s. of James Wedderburn ‘of Norham’ (Mason, b. 1839) & Elizabeth Hislop (Heslop, m. 1862)] m. Susannah Pearson at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1889. (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. (b. 1892 at Gateshead.) - In the 1891 Census, William Weatherburn, a Joiner, marr. ‘aged 27’ (‘b. Norham, Northumberland’), was an ‘Officer’ living at the Abbot Memorial School, Gateshead, Durham. - In the 1901 Census, William, a Joiner aged 36 (‘b. Norham’), was living at 12 Granville St., Gateshead, with Susannah aged 32 (‘b. Alston, Cumberland’); Ann E.G., aged 8 (‘b. Gateshead’); & William’s sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Stevenson, marr. aged 43; & Hannah Pearson, a Stocking Machinist, unm. aged 35 (both ‘b. Alston, Cumberland’). - In the 1911 Census, William, a Master Joiner aged 47 (‘b. Norham, Northumberland’), & Susanna aged 43 (‘b. Alston, Cumberland’), Married 21 years, 1 child, were still living (in 9 rooms) at 12 Glanville Street, Gateshead, but with their daughter now called Gladys, aged 18, & a Boarder, Edward Nichols, Ship’s Draughtsman, unm. aged 25 (both ‘b. Gateshead, Durham’). - Susanna Weatherburn died at Gateshead in the Dec. qtr. of 1939, aged 72  & William Weatherburn died at Alston [Cumberland] in the June qtr. of 1945, aged 81.   


  1889

 Emily Weatherburn [b. 1851 in S. Shields, Durham, ygst. dau. of Richard Graham W. (Master Mariner, b. 1796) & Ann Tapscott (m. 1840 in London)] died at Hexham [Northumberland] in the Dec. qtr. of 1889, aged 38.  


  1889

 Alice Wedderburn [Alice Fairbairn Weatherburn, b. 1877, 5th d. of Henry W. (Mariner, b. 1828, bap. 1829) & Alice Fairbairn (m. not found)] died at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1889, aged 12. She was buried there in October 1889.


  1889

Alexander Weatherburn, [3rd] s. of John Stapleton W. [Tailor, b. 1852] & Mary Gilchrist [m. 1878], was b. 17/12/1889 at Berwick. In the 1891 Census, Alexander, aged 1, was living with his parents & 5 siblings at 18 Hatters Lane, Berwick upon Tweed. - In the 1901 Census, Alexander, aged 11 (‘b. B-on-T’), was staying with his uncle, George C. Weatherburn [now a Dairyman, aged 59 (‘b. S. Shields’ - 1861)] & his family, at 20 & 22 Walkergate Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed. - Alexander Weatherburn was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T, as ‘3rd s. of John Stapleton’ on 2/3/1911. In the 1911 Census, Alexander, a House Painter (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents & 4 younger siblings in 2 rooms at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - Alexander Weatherburn m. Mary Ann Wood at Berwick in the Sept. qtr. 1912.  [They had 3 children.]  - “Alexander played football for Berwick Rangers and later for Hearts of Midlothian in Edinburgh. He was for many years the senior Freeman resident at Berwick. As such, he carried the golden-headed walking stick presented for the purpose by ‘the late Alexander Robertson, J.P.’, and was also entitled to the sum of £4 per annum (payable quarterly) in addition to his meadow money.” Mary Ann died on 18/1/1966, aged 74. - After his wife’s death, Alex lived at Liverpool with his elder daughter Ina [Georgina (b. 1913, m. 1926)]. - Alexander died on 29/10/1977, aged 87.  


  1890

Mary Culbertson Weatherburn, d. of Peter W. [b. 1848 at Glendale, d. 1902 at Maxton, Roxburgh] & Ann Gray [m. 1874 at Glendale, d. there 1898], was b. in 1890 at Morebattle, Roxburghshire. In the 1891 Census, Mary, aged 0, was living with her parents & 2 brothers at ‘Farm of Morebattle Tofts’, Morebattle. [Mary’s father Peter m. ii) Janet Gilroy in 1901.]


  1890

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


  1890

Esther Wedderburn [b. 1848 - her birth reg. as Weatherburn - 4th d. of William W. ‘of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b.1811) & Euphemia Alcorn (m. 1835)] died at Horncliffe on 9/2/1890, aged 42. [In the 1881 Census, Esther, a Housekeeper aged 33, was living with her parents & 3 unm. siblings, at ‘W. Wedderburn’s House’ Horncliffe.]  


  1890

 George Weatherburn, [e.] s. of George W. [Ag. Lab. - afterwards a Railway Plate Layer - b. 1861] & Elizabeth Robertson [m. 1889], was b. on 27/2/1890 at Berwick. In the 1891 Census, George, aged 1, was living with his parents at 13 Low Greens, B-on-T. - George W., living at 17 Weatherly Street, was admitted to the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 3/4/1894. - In the 1901 Census, George, aged 11, was living at 58 Church St., B-on-T, with his parents, his brother Robert, aged 5, & his uncle Isaac, a Blacksmith aged 21 (b. 1879). - In the 1911 Census, George, a Labourer (Loco Dept., Railway Co.), unm.  aged 21 (‘b. Berwick’), was living with his parents, 2 brothers & a cousin at 26 West Street, Berwick on Tweed. - George Weatherburn of 26 West Street, Locomotive Driver, was admitted a Freeman of B-on-T as ‘e.s. of George, Platelayer,’ on 3/10/1911. - George Weatherburn died in the March qtr. of 1943, aged 53.  


  1890

Minnie Weatherburn [3rd] d. of Thomas W. [Police Constable, b. 1851] & Margaret Scott [m. 1883], was b. in the March qtr. of 1890 at Tynemouth. In the 1891 Census, Minnie, aged 1 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents & 2 siblings at Police Buildings, Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland. - In the 1901 Census, Minnie, aged 11 (‘b. N. Shields’), was living with her parents & 6 siblings at 68 Stephenson St., North Shields. - In the 1911 Census, Minnie W., Clerk (Butchers), unm. aged 21 (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings, & her uncle John Page Scott, a Ships’ Pilot, aged 58 (‘b. Seaham Harbour, Durham’), at 116 Stephenson Sreet, North Shields.


  1890

Catherine Wedderburn [2nd wife & widow of Robert W., Engineer (b. 1825, (m. 1863, d. 1871)], died at Newcastle in late Dec. 1889 or early Jan. 1890, aged 57. [Acc. 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). - (Catherine Mary W. m. Frederick Leach in Dec. qtr. 1891.) - Catherine W’s son, Robert R.W., a Solicitor’s Clerk, unm. aged 23 (‘b. Newcastle’), was also living at 75 Beaconsfield St. in 1891, with his uncle Henry & his wife and family. (Robert Rowell W. m. Sarah Elizabeth English in 1892, q.v.).]  


  1890

William Wedderburn, [3rd & ygst.] s. of Henry Allison W. [Engine Fitter, b. 1860] & Eleanor Jane Thompson [m. 1883], was b. & died at Newcastle c1890.  


  1890

Mary Weatherburn [unidentified] was m. at Tynemouth in the June qtr. of 1890.  


  1890

Ann Weatherburn [née Rose, widow of Robert W., Engineer, b. 1811 (m. 1835 at Whitwick, Leics., d. 1880)] died at Hunslet [Yorks.] in the June qtr. of 1890, aged 75. Ann was buried at Hunslet Cemetery, Leeds, Yorks., on 6/5/1890.  


  1890

 George Alexander Weatherburn [b. 1883, 10th s. of Robert Nesbit W. (Iron Moulder, b. 1839 at Berwick) & Jane Richardon Steel (m. 1866)] died at South Shields in the June qtr. of 1890, aged 7.  


  1890

 William Weatherburn [Retired Colliery Tinker, b. c1799 at Pelton, Durham, husband of Matilda --- (m. not found, d. 1896)] died at Houghton [Durham] in the June qtr. of 1890, aged 92.  


  1890

Euphemia Wedderburn [b. 1889, 2nd d. of John W. (Carpenter, b. 1855 at Norham) & Anne Morison (m. 1885)] died at Newcastle in the June qtr. of 1890, aged 0.  

 

  1890

Alice Weatherburn,  [2nd] d. of Henry W. [Colliery Cartman, b. 1862 at Morpeth, d. 1937] & Isabella Coates [m. 1886 at Tynemouth, d. 1930], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1890 at Tynemouth. In the 1901 Census, Alice aged 10 (‘b. Scaffold Hill’), was living with her parents, 4 siblings & a ‘Boarder’, at 9 Duke Street, Earsdon, Northumberland.  In the 1911 Census, Alice was still living with her parents, & 5 siblings, at 9 Duke Street, Shiremoor, Tynemouth.  


  1890

 Elizabeth Jane Weatherburn, [4th] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861 (q.v.)] & Margaret --- [m. not found], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1890 at Morpeth. In the 1891 Census, Elizabeth J., aged 8 mths. (‘b. Choppington Colliery’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Bedlington (no road name). - In the 1901 Census, Elizabeth, aged 10 (‘b. Choppington’), was living with her parents & 7 siblings at 2nd Row, Bedlington, Northumberland. - Elizabeth J. Weatherburn m. Evan L. Griffiths at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1912.  


  1890

 Jane Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1862, bap. 1863 at Berwick] & Sarah Jane Mann [m. 1887 at Tynemouth], was b. in the Sept qtr. of 1890 at Tynemouth. & bap. 31/7/1890 at St. Cuthbert’s Catholic Curch, Cowpen. - Jane Mann Weatherburn died in the Sept. qtr. of 1899, aged 9, & was buried at St. Cuthbert’s on 14/9/1899.


  1890

 Mary Weatherburn, [2nd] d. of John W. [Police Constable, b. 1858 at Belford, d. 1904] & Patience Burrell [m. 1882, d. 1915], was b. in the Sept qtr. of 1890 at Tynemouth. In the 1891 Census, Mary, aged 8 mths. (‘b. Tynemouth’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at Police Buildings, Oxford Street, Tynemouth, Northumberland. - [Mary is not shown as living with her family in the 1901 census - perhaps due to ennumerator’s omission?] - In the 1911 Census, Mary, a Shop Asst. (Draper), unm. aged  20 (‘b.Tynemouth’), was living with her widowed mother & 6 siblings at 28 Jackson Street, North Shields.


  1890

 Jane Isabella Wedderburn, [younger] d. of William W. [b. 1868] & Margaret Wedderburn [b. 1868, m. 1888], was b. & died in the Sept. qtr. of 1890 at Newcastle.

  

  1890

 Edna Wetherburn (sic), [4th] d. of William W. [Coal Miner, b. 1855 at Auckland, Durham, d. 1913] & Ellen Goodwill [m. 1875, d. 1905], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1890. - In the 1891 Census, Edna, aged 8 mths. (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 28 Albion Street, East Murton. - In the 1901 Census, Edna, aged 10 (‘b. East Murton’) was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 2 North St., East Murton, Durham. - Edna Wetherburn m. Percival Bateson in the Sept. qtr. of 1913.  


  1890

 Ethel Wetherburn (sic), [2nd] d. of John W. [Coal Miner, b. 1861 at Seaham Harbour, d. 1932] & Margaret Jane Goodwill [m. 1883, d. 1932], was b. in the Sept. qtr. of 1890 at Easington [Durham]. -  In the 1891 Census, Ethel, aged 9 mths. (‘b. Murton Colliery’), was living with her parents & a brother & sister at 23 Olven Street, East Murton. - In the 1901 Census, Ethel, aged 10 (‘b. Murton Colliery’) was still living with her parents, & 2 brothers & 2 sisters, at 23 Olven St., East Murton, Durham. - In the 1911 Census, Ethel Weatherburn, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Village of Murton Colliery’), was living with her parents & 4 siblings at 18 Lancaster Street, Murton Colliery. - Ethel Wetherburn m. William Moore in the Sept. qtr. of 1911.


  1890

Elizabeth Jane Wedderburn, spinster aged 25, of Salter’s Rd., Gosforth [b. 1865], (e.) ‘d. of David W., Coachman, deceased’ [b. 1838, d. 1885 - & Elizabeth Thompson (m. 1864)] m. Thomas Robson Martin, bachelor aged 25, Copper Smith, of Wilkie St., Shieldfield, s. of John Martin, Cartman, at the Parish Church, Gosforth, on 30/8/1890. [In the 1891 Census, Thomas Martin, a Copper Smith aged 25 (‘b. Newcastle’), was living at 22 Yorkshire Street, Newcastle on Tyne, with Elizabeth, aged 25 (‘b. Wallsend’); & their daughter Elizabeth, aged 3mths. (‘b. Newcastle’).]  


  1890

 Margaret Jane Weatherburn [b. 1889, probably 3rd d. of John W. (Coal Miner, b. Plessey 1861) & Margaret --- (m. not found)] died at Morpeth in the Sept. qtr. of 1890, aged 1.  


  1890

 Mary Weatherburn [younger] d. of Elias W. [Iron Moulder, b. 1857, d. 1907] & Mary Martin [m. 1877, d. 1894], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1890 at Morpeth. In the 1891 Census, Mary, aged 5 mths. (‘b. Morpeth’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at 24 Oldgate, Morpeth. - In the 1901 Census, Mary, aged 11 (‘b. Morpeth’), was living with her brother Elias, a Farrier aged 23 (‘b. B-on-T’ - 1878), & his wife Mary aged 21 (‘b. Durham’ - their m. not found), at 101 Blandford St., Morpeth.


  1890

William Weatherburn, [4th but 3rd surv.] s. of James W.  [Ag. Lab., b. 1843] & Jessie Ross [m. 1873], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1890 at Rothbury. He was bap. in 1890 at Alnham. In the 1901 Census, William, aged 10 (‘b. Alnham’), was living with his parents & 3 older siblings at Great Ryle, Northumberland. - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, a Farm Labourer, unm. aged 20 (‘b. Alnham, Northumberland’), was living with his parents,  his niece Elsie Jessie Weatherburn, aged 8, & a Boarder, at Low Prendwick, Whittingham, Northumberland.


  1890

Margaret Jane Wedderburn, [3rd] d. of William W. [‘younger of Horncliffe’ (Salmon-fisher, b. 1850, d. 1901)] & Mary Leitch [m. 1883, @d.1935], was b. in the Dec. qtr. of 1890 at Berwick. In the 1891 Census, Jonet (sic), aged 8 (‘b. Norham’), was living with her parents & 3 siblings at ‘William Wedderburn’s House’, Horncliffe. - Margaret Jane died there on 26/9/1897, aged 6.  


  1890

John Weatherburn [Railway Platelayer, b. 1858, 2nd s. of George W. (Twine Spinner, b. 1834, d. 1907) & Lily Sutherland (m. not found), d. 1895] m. Elizabeth Ford at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1890. They had (at least) 2 sons & 4 daughters: James (b. 1892); Lily (b. 1894); Margaret (b. 1897); Frances (b. 1899); John Henry B. (b. 1903); & Eva Isabella (b. 1906). - In the 1891 Census, John, aged 32, was living with Elizabeth, aged 25 (‘b. Ellingham’), at 13 Low Greenses, B-on-T. (John’s brother George lived at same address.) - In the 1901 Census, John, a Railway Platelayer aged 42, was living at 17 Low Greens, with Elizabeth aged 35 (‘b.?Coundon Flat’); James, aged 8; Lily, aged 7; Margaret, aged 4; & Frances, aged 1. - In the 1911 Census, John, a Railway Surfaceman aged 53 (‘b. B-on-T’), was living at 18 Low Greens, B-on-T, with Elizabeth, aged 45 (‘b. Ellingham’), Married 20 years, 6 children, all living; James, a Bank Clerk, aged 19; Maggie, at School, aged 14; Frances, at School, aged 11; John H.B., aged 8; & Eva I., aged 4 (all ‘b. B-on-T’). - John Weatherburn died at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, on 27/12/1929.  ‘Usual residence, 1 High Greens, Berwick’. - Frances Davidson, daughter, of 3 High Greens, was the informant.  


  1890

William Weatherburn [b. 1871, e.s. of John W. (Gen. Labourer, b. 1850) & (Eleanor) Frances Mark (m. 1870)] m. Mary Ann Donoghue at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1890. They had a large family, including: Annie (b. 1890); Catherine Jane (b. 1894); Bartholomew (b. 1897); Margery (b. & d. 1900); Frances Eleanor (b. & d. 1901); May Violet (b. 1903); Nina (b. 1905); William (b. & d. 1908); a second Frances Eleanor (b. 1910); & twins Albert & Edward (b. 1912). - [In the 1881 Census, William, a Scholar aged 9, was living with his parents & 2 younger siblings at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-T.] - In the 1891 Census, William, a Labourer in a Manure Factory aged 19, was still living at 13 Hatters Lane, but with his wife Mary A., aged 19, & Annie, aged 4 mths. - or 4 hrs? (b. March qtr. 1891). - In the 1901 Census, William, an Engine Driver (Stationary Engine) aged 29 (‘b. Tweedmouth’), was living at 16 Hatters Lane with Mary Ann, aged 29 (‘b. Berwick’); Annie aged 10; Catherine J., aged 6; Bartholomew, aged 4; & Mary Ann’s brother Bartholomew Donoghue, aged 30, a Private in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers. - In the 1911 Census, William Weatherburn, an Engine Minder (Chemical Factory), aged 39 (‘b. Spittal, B-on-T’), was living at 20 Hide Hill, Berwick on Tweed, with Mary Ann, aged 39 Married 20 years, 11 children, 6 living, 5 dec’d; Annie, a Laundress (Steam Laundry), unm. aged 20; Bartholomew, At School, aged 14 (Grocer’s Errand Boy); Violet May, At School, aged 8; Nina, At School, aged 5; Frances Eleanor, aged 1; & granddaughter (Annie’s daughter) Marjory Calder W., aged 10 months (all ‘b. Berwick on Tweed’).  William Weatherburn, Labourer, died at Berwick on 1/1/1916, aged 44, ‘from a Gunshot Wound Accidentally Received’. (Coroner’s report) - A headstone on William’s parents’ grave in Berwick Cemetery proves that this William was their son. (Two of John & Frances’s grandsons, the sons of their daughter Ann, b. 1775, who m. Joseph Ewart in 1895) are also commemorated on the headstone: William Ewart died of wounds at Peperinghe, Belgium, on 30 May 1917, aged 21, & Joseph Ewart died on 1 Dec. 1925, in Edinburgh, aged 23.)] - “William’s family grew to 8 children who lived.  William went on to join the army, was a military policeman, went to Canada to work on the CNR railway, returned to B-on-T to run a locomotive at the Malt Works, and on 1st Jan. 1916, while out hunting with his son, was killed when the son’s gun discharged while he was going over a fence. It was found that the gun had a faulty cartridge”. - Mary A. Weatherburn died at York in the March qtr. of 1950, aged 78. [Mary Ann’s son Albert m. Nellie Moore at York in the March qtr. of 1946.].  


  1890

Sarah Maude Wedderburn [b. 1872, 2nd d. of Lancelot Weatherburn (b. 1849) & Sarah Hartley (m. 1868)] was m. in the Dec. qtr. of 1890 at Bury [Lancs.]. -  

  1890 Annie Weatherburn, [e.] d. of William W. [Labourer, b. 1871, d. 1916] & Mary Ann Donoghue [m. 1890, d. 1950], was b. on 29/11/1890 at Berwick. In the 1891 Census, ‘Anne’, aged 4 mths., was living with her parents (& grandparents) at 13 Hatters Lane, B-on-Tweed. - ‘Ann J.’ W. was admitted to the 2nd class in the Corporation Academy, Berwick, on 14/5/1900. - In the 1901 Census, Annie, aged 10, was living with her parents & 2 siblings at 16 Hatters Lane, B-on-T. - [Annie had a daughter, Marjorie Calder Weatherburn, b. 1910, who died in 1912.] - In the 1911 Census, Annie, a Laundress (Steam Laundry), unm. aged 20 (‘b. B-on-Tweed’), was living at 20 Hide Hill, Berwick, with her parents, 4 younger siblings & her daughter Margery Calder W., aged 10 mths. [Marjorie C. Weatherburn d. in Dec. qtr. 1912, aged 2.] - [Annie Weatherburn m. William J. Calder at Berwick in the Dec. qtr. of 1914.  


  1890

 James Weatherburn [Mole Catcher, b. 1811 at Eardon by N. Shields, 3rd s. of James W.(?b. 1770) & Jane Hunter (m. 1803) & husband of Elizabeth Carncross (m. 1836, d. 1861)] died at Tynemouth in the Dec. qtr. of 1890, aged 79.