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Berwick Workhouse Inmates 1911 Census Census for Workhouse, Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1911. Name Married Age Sex Occupation Birthplace Comments John WILSON U 30 M Vagrant. General Midlothian, Edinburgh, labourer Scotland James THOMPSON U 46 M Vagrant. General Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen, labourer Scotland John BURDEN U 44 M Vagrant. General Elginshire, Elgin, Scotland carpenter Samuel LYONS U 42 M Vagrant. General Kent, Chattam labourer Thomas STEWARD U 46 M General labourer Northumberland, Morpeth Thomas JOHNSON U 22 M General labourer Cumberland, Carlisle Thomas JONES Widower 63 M Cartwright Cheshire, Chester George PRICE U 46 M General labourer Gloucestershire, Bristol Thomas SAYERS U 23 M Iron moulder Warwickshire, Nuneaton Joseph NESBIT U 20 M Coalminer Durham, Hetton Vincent LAMBERT U 57 M Agricultural implement London, Poplar maker Peter BURGON M 62 M Twine spinner Northumberland, Berwick Peter CARR U 52 M General labourer Northumberland, Berwick Michael DUNN U 48 M Plasterer labourer Haddingtonshire, Dunbar Patrick DUNLOP U 53 M General labourer Fifeshire, Dunfirmlin Noted as imbecile at 9 Robert Henry KNOX Widower 56 M Chimney sweep Durham, Sunderland Margaret M 54 F Charwoman Northumberland, Berwick JOHNSTONE Maria GRAY U 65 F Chemist’s bottle Ireland, Antrim Noted as imbecile at washer 30 George LOGAN U 62 M General labourer Northumberland, Tweedmouth William LIMBURN U 53 M Photographer Northumberland, Berwick Mary McCONVILLE Widow 69 F General domestic Ireland, Rosmoor, Sallymount servant Mary McPHILIPS Widow 67 F n/a Ireland, Co monaghan, Carrickmacross Thomas STEWART U 47 M General labourer Northumberland, Norham John RUTHERFORD U 56 M General labourer Northumberland, Scremerston 1 Mary RANKIN U 52 F n/a Northumberland, Berwick Louisa Esther Widow 42 F Dressmaker Sussex, Brighton STIRLING Robert COWE U 66 M Gardener Northumberland, Berwick John STIRLING M 58 M Tailor Northumberland, Newcastle R T Agnes WALLACE U 46 F General domestic Northumberland, Berwick YOUNG servant Elizabeth GORDON U 26 F Field worker Northumberland, North Seaton Kenneth GORDON U 4 M n/a Northumberland, Newbiggin Francis DIXON Widower 62 M Basket maker Northumberland, Berwick BRAND Francis DIXON U 61 M Farm labourer Northumberland, Berwick Richard PATTERSON U 66 M Blacksmith Northumberland, Twizel James HEPBURN U 20 M Coal miner Northumberland, Berwick John DAVIS U 32 M House painter Yorkshire, Eccles Thomas HEPBURN U 17 M Pony driver (coal mine) Northumberland, Berwick Thomas SMITH U 46 M General labourer America, Pittsburgh Noted as British citizen William CARR U 71 M Deep-sea fisherman Northumberland, Spittal David PURVIS U 62 M Blacksmith Northumberland, Berwick Jane McDOUGALL U 31 F Field worker Northumberland, Tweedmouth Mary Ann Widow 69 F n/a Northumberland, Spittal CROMARTY Robert GILCHRIST U 46 M Butler Northumberland, Tweedmouth William NAPLES Widower 50 M Coal miner Lanark, Whifflet John CHISHOLM U 42 M General labourer Northumberland, Shoreswood Ellen CARR U 87 F n/a Northumberland, Spittal Janet COWEN Widow 67 F n/a Northumberland, Berwick Adam FORBES Widower 81 M Basket maker Scotland, Invernesshire, Inverness William HICKSON U 54 M Compositor Northumberland, Berwick Phyllis McLAIN Widow 79 F General hawker Northumberland, Wooler Jemima NEWTON Widow 80 F n/a Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh Elizabeth Ann Widow 83 F n/a Northumberland, Berwick NICHOLSON Robert ROBERTSON Widower 77 M Jobbing gardener Northumberland, Berwick 2 John ROWLEY U 60 M General labourer Northumberland, Berwick Jane SLOAN U 83 F Fieldworker Scotland, Berwickshire, Duns Robert STEVEN Widower 59 M Wireworker Northumberland, Berwick Robert THOMPSON Widower 76 M Shipwright Northumberland, Berwick Mary TROTTER Widow 89 F n/a Northumberland, Berwick Margaret YOUNG U 80 F Dressmaker Northumberland, Berwick Thomas JORDAN U 44 M Iron roller Staffordshire, Swan village William Widower 31 M Cattle drover Northumberland, Tweedmouth WAKENSHAW Ellen COCKBURN U 18 F Domestic housemaid Northumberland, Tweedmouth WAKENSHAW Thomas U 2 m M Northumberland, Berwick WAKENSHAW Elizabeth BURN Widow 52 F n/a Northumberland, Spittal James LYALL Widower 73 M Joiner Northumberland, Berwick Elizabeth McVIEGH Widow 62 F n/a Ireland, Co Down, Newry John AUSTIN U 60 M General labourer Scotland, Saltkirkshire, Galashiels Phyllis ADDISON Widow 80 F n/a Northumberland, Spittal James ADDISON U 58 M Iron moulder Northumberland, Spittal Thomas Widower 84 M Coalminer Northumberland, Cheswick ALEXANDER William WHITE U 68 M General labourer Scotland, Berwickshire, Eyemouth Isabella PATTERSON Widow 77 F n/a Northumberland, Spittal Alexander MARK Widower 65 M General labourer Northumberland, Spittal Jane JEFFERSON U 34 F n/a Northumberland, Spittal William WOOD Widower 66 M Iron moulder Northumberland, Spittal Isabella GIBSON U 28 F Fieldworker Scotland, Selkirkshire, Galashiels Margaret REAY U 76 F Nursemaid Northumberland, Belford Elizabeth Widow 86 F n/a Scotland, Midlothian, SWALWELL Edinburgh John LOUGH U 60 M Deep sea fisherman Northumberland, Spittal Norman ROBERTSON U 6 M Northumberland, Tweedmouth Henry MOOR U 10 M Northumberland, Spittl John MOOR U 7 M Northumberland, Spittal 3 John LIMBURNE U 20 M Tailor Northumberland, Berwick John MARSHALL U 80 M Draper Northumberland, Horncliffe Robert KENNEDY U 39 M General labourer Northumberland, Ancroft Edward CONWAY U 2 M Northumberland, Berwick Hugh CONWAY U 5 M Northumberland, Berwick Isabella CONWAY U 8 F Scotland, Roxburghshire, Kelso Agnes CONWAY U 6 F Scotland, Berwickshire, Coldstream Hannah CONWAY U 15 F Northumberland, Belford Anna ROBERTSON U 12 F Northumberland, Tweedmouth Jane ROBERTSON U 8 F Northumberland, Tweedmouth Anthony MASON U 2 M Northumberland, Spittal Alice U 72 F n/a Northumberland, Horncliffe WEATHERSTONE Sarah WASTLE U 56 F n/a Northumberland, Berwick Alice PATTERSON U 3 F Northumberland, Berwick TAYLOR 4 .
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