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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #9 on: Friday 16 October 15 14:24 BST (UK) »
Have you not found Thomas in any of the later census forms ? have you considered this death Thomas Wilson b 1891 death registration Tynemouth Oct--Dec 1891 ..

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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 16 October 15 14:25 BST (UK) »
Yes Rosie
But twas Eleanor
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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #11 on: Friday 16 October 15 14:33 BST (UK) »
Oh sad but true, however by the 11 Eleanor had had 10 and seven were still living - all four girls married in North shields James & Hugh I have, Thomas would have made the seven.
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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #12 on: Friday 16 October 15 14:36 BST (UK) »
Oh sad but true, however by the 11 Eleanor had had 10 and seven were still living - all four girls married in North shields James & Hugh I have, Thomas would have made the seven.
Yes just found him on the 1901 census ( Tom ) and the family in the later one


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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 17 October 15 12:46 BST (UK) »
Thanks or 'Stuff' Westoe

That does answer a lot about James trip to Newfoundland, as I note that his voyage was paid for by Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth - see below borrowed from Wiki :

The  above company can also be credited with helping to create the town of Deer Lake in the Dominion of Newfoundland. Between 1922 and 1925, a hydroelectric station was built at Deer Lake by the Newfoundland Products Company and Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth and Company. The canal system used by the hydroelectric station helped to expand the forestry operations in the area. Some of the equipment used in the construction of the Panama Canal was shipped to Newfoundland island. Electricity from the project was used to power the pulp and paper mill in Corner Brook. Since the 1920s, Deer Lake has grown into a major area for the lumber industry, as well becoming a service-oriented centre.

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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 18 October 15 01:51 BST (UK) »
Hello John,

Yes, (smile), I thought that you would find that of interest.

Now then, given that his sponsor was a "nob", how about a look round to see what archives holds WGAW's corporate papers. There *might* be some mention  of your James there. It does seem likely that James was previously employed by him.

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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 18 October 15 13:05 BST (UK) »
Hello Westoe
Yes he had been with them for some time, and working as a 'Rigger' in Walker shipyard, so yes again, as for 'Readheads' see you in TWA ?  Below is quote from ' Glaces Guide'
" Lower Walker yard built in 1924 Two Newsprint Carriers - the S.S. Humber Ann and the S.S.Corner Brook, both had Ice cutting bows and carried 5,000 Tons - These were part of a larger project, which lead to the downfall of Sir W.G.Armstrong Whitworth & Co. In 1929 the company suffered very heavy losses."
A good photo  of 'Humber Ann' on below :
http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/pix/trucks/jim_falconer/2012/07-01/bowater/mill/m083.jpg

Back to search - we know ( I think) that in 1924/25 his address was 95 Lamb Street Walker and his wife's Christian names started with M.S.H. but still cannot find a marriage which would be correct, or if they have children or not - Any ideas please ?

Thank you again Rosie, what you turned up has given me an interesting glimpse into the 1920's.

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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 18 October 15 14:03 BST (UK) »
Tis me again
IF James was married to Margaret Polich, then they would have had :

1923  1st Qtr      Gordon.N. Wilson   10B 417 75

1924   3rd Qtr     Dorothy Wilson       10B  401 47  and

1929    4th Qtr    Reginald.P. Wilson   10B 392 20

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Re: James Wilson's Marriage - about 1912 ?
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 18 October 15 14:07 BST (UK) »
The only other thing would be to try and find him in the electoral rolls to see if you can get a wife's name ...Hard to find any children when you don't have mothers maiden name
Rosie