Here is the marriage at All Saints Church, Newcastle upon Tyne. Actually the record is very good and not at all faded as I had feared.
Entry 177 page 89
July 30th 1845
William Jobling & Mary Ann Marshall
His age: Of full age
Her age: Minor
Bachelor & Spinster
William's Profession: Potter
Residence for both: Ballast Hills
Fathers:
Edward Jobling - Smith
Michael Marshall - Shipwright
Witnesses: Joseph Jobling & Jos. Pearson (Note I think last person was a Church worker as he signs other records too)
All Signed
Ceremony by (J or T?) R Greener, Incumbent of Byker
I wondered if Joseph might have been a brother of William so I looked and found this ..
All Saints Church, Newcastle upon Tyne
Entry 46 Page 23
19th September 1837
Joseph Jobling & Elizabeth Oliver
Both of Full Age
Bachelor & Spinster
Joseph recorded as Glafsmaker (Glassmaker)
His residence - Mushroom (I asked the staff and apparently there was in place in Byker called Mushroom Quay in Byker)
Her residence - Ballast Hills
Fathers:
Edward Jobling - Blacksmith
Thomas Oliver - Husbandsman
Joseph signed. Elizabeth signed with her mark X
Witnesses: George Lackland & Jos. Pearson
I also looked at Edward's marriage at St John, Newcastle upon Tyne. Before I start this is not my predictive text gone mad ..
Page 43
Edward Jobling of this Parifh and Isabella Coxton of this Parifh were married in this Church by Banns with Confent of (Blank Space) this twenty fourth Day of April in the Year One thoufand eight hundred and fourteen By me John Parkin (Kerr?) This Marriage was Folemnized between us Edw (rd raised) Jobling Isabella Coxton's mark.
In the Prefence of
Robert Jobling
Henry (Co ---)?
I wonder if Robert might have been some relation such as a brother? This may or may not be relevant but there was a Mary Isabella Jobling who married at All Saints in 1839 - I noticed her Father was Robert Jobling deceased and he was also a smith by trade.
Also Edward's burial at Ballast Hills Cemetery:
Entry 506
Foot depth 5 ft
Edward Jobling
Nail Maker
Ballast Hills
Age 68
Burial Date: Oct 3 1847
At same cemetery Edward Jobling son of William Jobling, Trade or Profession: Potter .. Abode Albion Row .. 1 day old buried March 2 1853.
I hope this might be some help.