Tyneside Family History and Kane Surname Celtic Origins.
This is the Tyneside Family History web
site. A history of Newcastle and colliery villages in the North East of England, in particular the areas of , Seghill, Cramlington, Killingworth, Burradon, Seaton Burn and Weetslade in Northumberland in the 19th
Century. Pages on the site include Migration, Irish, Housing, Institutes, Clubs, Education, Farming and
Work. There are many surnames included in the pages, which may be of interest to
family historians.Also include is my own personal family tree interests the surnames:- KANE, WAKE and DINNING.
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[Census Data.]*
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[Collieries and Miners.]
[Co-op.]
[Drinking Water.]
[Dudley Colliery Village.]
[Dudley Temperance Meeting .]
[Courts and police.]
[Crimes and Prison]
[Education.]
[Elswick Works.]
[Foundries and Iron Works.]
[Fire Brigade.]
[Housing.]
[Gateshead Fire 1854.]
[Migration England.]
[Migration Ireland.]
[Mining & Mechanics Institutes.]
[Newcastle Baths and Wash house.]
[Northumberland Docks.]
[Poor Law.]
[Public Transport.]
[Railways.]
[Seghill Temperance Meeting .]
[Theaters.]
[Weetslade, Early History.]
[Women]
[Work]
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Census Data 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871.
[Census Menu and Key.]
[1841 Census.]
[1851 Census.]
[1861 Census.]
[1871 Census.]
[1871 Census Manors Prison.]
I collected this census data for the family migration project that is on this site in the 1990's in 1841 and 1851 there were only farms in the area of Weetslade that I was researching so I collected the data from the farms by 1861 the Colliery had been sunk and the village that grew around it was called Dudley to the best of my knowledge I collected all families living in the village at that time. The 1871 data is not complete it is mostly Irish families and families that had women who had employment shown in the Occupation column. As the census is hand written and on microfiche and given the time I had to collect it there could be omissions or mistakes but to the best of my knowledge the names and data are correct.
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Tyneside Maps.
[Annitsford, 1864.]
[Dudley, 1864.]
[Railways, 1845.]
[Seaton Burn, 1864.]
[Seghill, 1864.]
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[My Kane Family Tree.]
[KANE Celtic origins.]
[Irish Migration.]
[KANE surname collection.]
[Dungiven Priory.]
Surnames
[Dinning]
[Kane]
[Pyle]
[Wake]
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Copyright most of the photographs I have taken myself or own and any other photographs or sketches I have permission from the owners and have a link to their site next to their work, or they are out of copyright I use illustrations from "The Illustrated London News." And I have E-mailed the company and received a reply to the effect that I can use anything from the 19th century editions as and how I please.
If anyone wants to use my pictures or text please add a link as a reference for the work on the page where it is used to my website. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tynesidehistory/index.html
Churches.
"The churches of a town, and especially of an old town like Newcastle, are part of its history. They are woven and interwoven with the life of the community." Joseph Cowen Feb. 1882.
[Annitsford Roman Catholic.]
[Benton, Methodist.]
[Benton, St.Bartholomews.]
[Burradon, Mission.]
[Cramlington, Methodist Welcome Chapel.]
[Cramlington, St. Nicholas.]
[Dudley Methodist.]
[Dudley St Paul's.]
[Gosforth, Churches.]
[Newcastle, All Saints.]
[Newcastle, St. Andrews.]
[Newcastle, St. Andrews R.C.]
[Newcastle, St. Anns.]
[Newcastle, Brunswick Methodist.]
[Newcastle, St. Dominics]
[Newcastle St. Johns.][Newcastle St. Marys.]
[Newcastle, St. Thomas.]
[Killingworth, St. John the Baptist.]
[Seghill Primitive Methodist.]
[Seghill Holy Trinity.]
[Woodhorn Church Newbiggin.]
Clubs & Pubs.
[Dudley Hotel.]
[Weetslade Working Men's Clubs.]
Industry
[Collieries and Miners.]
[Dudley Colliery.]
[Dudley Colliery, Marching Banner.]
[Elswick Works.]
[Foundries and Iron Works.]
[High Weetslade Farm.]
[Northumberland Docks.]
Education
[Burradon School.]
[Dudley Old School House .]
[Mining & Mechanics Institutes.]
[Tyne Dock School.]
Recreation
[Theaters.]
Family Photographs and Histories.
[Edwin and Sarah
Mills nee Holland.]
[Ernest Wake, WW1.]
[Ernest Wake, Tram.]
[Nellie Wake/ Watson.]
[Ernest Wake.]
[Elizabeth Wake nee Mills.]
Public Transport.
[Dudley Buses 1996.][Newcastle Centeral Station.]
[ Newcastle Tram.]
[ Swing Bridge.][ High Level Bridge.]
Streets of Tyneside.
[Bigg Market.]
[Denton Chare.]
[Hanover Street.]
[Hanover Square.]
[Sandgate.]
To Be Sorted?
[Shipwreck Lady Feversham.]
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