I might be out of luck - my people are mainly around Morpeth area. I'm not from there, so I'm not sure how far North Tyneside would be, but I just googled it and it doesn't look like Morpeth in within that area.
For what it's worth, I'm currently researching John Crozier Hawdon and his family.
- John Crozier, born 20 Jun 1807 in Morpeth, Northumberland
Parents are William Hawdon and Ann Crozier (married 13 May 1780). William was a surgeon.
Siblings are Mary Hawdon (b. 29 May 1799), Thomas Hawdon (b. 25 Mar 1801), Anne Hawdon (b. 1803, died in infancy), William Hawdon (b. 11 Nov 1804), Matthias Hawdon (b. 19 Jun 1809), Robert Hawdon (b. 1 Oct 1811), Anne Hawdon (b. 1813), Elizabeth Hawdon (b. 1817), and Harriett Hawdon (b. 1820).
Some of these siblings became surgeons as well, although John Crozier Hawdon did not - he appears to have been a businessman (warehouseman). Some evidence that he handled purchasing for a hosiery department. I have seen some records of bankruptcy and failure tied to his name. One of his brothers (Matthias) died in Peckham House lunatic asylum and a brother in law (Maurice James O'Connor - married Anne Hawdon) committed suicide by drinking poison.
I'm currently trying to amass as much information about the family as I can - records, articles, correspondence, photos, etc to build out a decent history.