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Cumbrian Railway Ancestors W, X and Y Surnames Surname First Cumbrian Railway Ancestors W, X and Y surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Waddell C.E. Wagon Depot Foreman Carlisle St Nicholas LMS 00/00/1929 Kelly 1929 Waddilove J. Porter Lazonby MID 18/11/1897 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Waddilove J. Porter Signalman Cotehill MID 16/02/1899 Moved from Lazonby RAIL 491/1026 Moved from Cotehill. Then moved to Waddilove J. Signalman Ribblehead MID 14/02/1901 RAIL 491/1026 Bradford in 1906 Waddington R.W. Goods Guard Carlisle MCR 07/09/1891 £2-10-0 per fortnight RAIL 472/50 Witness to collision at Citadel. 22 yrs Waddington Thomas Engine Driver Carlisle MID 13/11/1894 Accident Report service, 7 yrs as driver Waddington Walter Yardman Carlisle MCR 18/06/1906 Appointed to Passenger Guard RAIL 472/11 Waddington Walter Passenger Guard Carlisle Citadel MCR 28/06/1909 30/- pw RAIL 472/50 Waddington Walter Passenger Guard Carlisle MCR 01/07/1915 Allocated Signal Hand Lamp No.171 WTT Appendix 1915 Waddington Walter Passenger Guard Carlisle LMS 01/07/1924 Entered group. On register here in 1928 NUR reg, Bowtell col WW1 service, 9th Kings Own (Royal Wade A. Loco, C&W Dept FR FUR 1914-18 0 FR Roll of Honour Lancaster) Regt., Private Wade A. Loco Fitting Barrow FUR 00/01/1921 In FR football team FR Magazine No.1 Listed as available mobilisation for Wade Joseph Signal Cleaner & repaire Barrow FUR 06/08/1914 RAIL 214/81 entrenchmen works Moved from Willington.Then moved to Wade T. Signalman Kirkby Stephen MID 04/01/1881 RAIL 491/1025 Hellifiled in 1884 Wadeson George Shunter Lindal Ore Depot FUR 23/02/1880 Entered service on 22/-pw 1880 24 FR Staff Register Wadeson George Porter Park FUR 13/08/1887 Transferred from Lindal on 21/- pw 1880 24 FR Staff Register Wadeson George Porter Park FUR 09/09/1889 Resigned 1880 24 FR Staff Register Witness to Crown St accident. 8 yrs Wadeson Henry Fireman Carlisle MID 29/08/1885 Accident Report Midland service, 2yrs as fireman Gave evidence on Hawes Jct acdt. 33 yrs Wadeson Henry Engine Driver Carlisle MID 24/12/1910 Accident Report service Wadeson Jonathan W. Apprentice Hest Bank LCR 01/08/1859 In post 1857 RAIL 410/1862 Wadeson Jonathan W. Porter Hest Bank LNW 00/00/1861 LCR/LNW minutes Wadeson Jonathan W. Porter & Pointsman Hest Bank LNW 00/00/1862 1857 LCR/LNW minutes Wadeson Jonathan W. Porter & Pointsman Hest Bank LNW 00/02/1863 Resigned Baughan Notes Wadeson Richard Station & Gatekeeper Hest Bank LCR 00/00/1846 LCR/LNW minutes Wadeson Richard Station Master Hest Bank LCR 03/03/1854 Salary £60 pa, to be increased by £10 pa 0 L&C minute Wadeson Richard Station Master Hest Bank LCR 01/05/1857 Salary £60 pa 0 L&C minute Wadeson Richard Station Master Bare Lane LNW 10/03/1869 Moved from Hest Bank 1846 RAIL 410/1844 Wadeson Richard Station Master Bare Lane LNW 06/12/1881 Retired 1846 RAIL 410/1847 Wadeson Richard Charles Apprentice - Goods Burton & Holme LNW 27/12/1890 Appointed 1890 18 RAIL 410/1843 Wadeson Richard Charles Clerk Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 01/04/1893 From Burton & Holme Goods 1890 18 RAIL 410/1847 Wadeson Richard Charles Clerk Oxenholme LNW 11/12/1899 Moved from Lancaster 1890 18 RAIL 410/1846 Wadeson Richard Charles Clerk Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 01/05/1902 Moved from Oxenholme 1890 18 RAIL 410/1846 Wadeson Richard Charles Station Master Burton & Holme LNW 01/11/1905 Moved from Lancaster 1890 18 RAIL 410/1847 Wadeson Richard Charles Station Master Burton & Holme LNW 00/00/1910 Kelly's 1910 Directory Wadeson S. Platelayer Grange FUR 00/00/1893 Crossing Gate Keeper RAIL 214/75 Wadeson Thomas Assistant Station Master Bare Lane LNW 00/00/1881 Census Wadeson William Special Constable/Clerk Galgate LPJ 00/00/1838 LCR/LNW minutes Wadeson William ?? Bay Horse LPJ 00/00/1840 LCR/LNW minutes Wadsworth A. Ganger Barrow FUR 01/09/1902 Age 25. Entered service 3/1898. 25/- pw 1898 RAIL 214/77 Supplied with overcoat to wear when Wadsworth G. Fogman Barrow Salthouse FUR 31/12/1891 RAIL 214/75 working as fogman Page 1 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors W, X and Y surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Fog Post: up home. Res: Junction Cottage, Wadsworth G. Fogman Roose FUR 13/11/1896 RAIL 214/76 p.311 Roose Wadsworth George Ganger Furness Abbey FUR 01/09/1902 Age 54. Entered service 9/1886. 24/- pw 1886 16 RAIL 214/77 Wadsworth Joseph Shunter Lindal Ore Depot FUR 20/05/1873 Entered service on 22/-pw 1873 23 FR Staff Register Wadsworth Joseph Shunter Lindal Ore Depot FUR 00/03/1874 Resigned 1873 23 FR Staff Register Wadsworth William Porter Millom FUR 15/05/1874 Entered service on 20/-pw 1874 24 FR Staff Register Wadsworth William Porter Millom FUR 14/07/1876 Fined 1/- for neglect of duty 1874 24 FR Staff Register Wadsworth William Porter Millom FUR 24/04/1880 Resigned 1874 24 FR Staff Register Wager S.N. Guard Carlisle MID 18/06/1903 Moved from Normanton RAIL 491/1026 Age 45. Inquest report: Killed by train. Waggeth John Platelayer Tebay LNW 10/08/1866 Carlisle Journal Accidental death Wagstaff James Porter Whitehaven FUR 16/03/1874 Entered service on 20/- pw. 1874 25 FR Staff Register Wagstaff James Porter Whitehaven FUR 00/03/1875 Resigned 1874 25 FR Staff Register Wagstaffe Samuel Guard Carlisle NBR 25/11/1890 Guard of train derailed at Carlisle Carlisle Patriot WW1 service, Lancashire Fusilers, Private. Waite J.E. Loco, C&W Dept FR FUR 1914-18 0 FR Roll of Honour Wounded Waite Robert Engine Cleaner Carnforth ?? 03/04/1881 Lived 1 Russell Road, lodger, age 21 Census Waite Thomas Goods Clerk Maryport MCR 16/03/1867 Wages 4/- to 6/- pw fr 1/1/67 RAIL 472/8 Waite Thomas Goods Clerk Maryport MCR 01/01/1868 Wages 6/- to 8/- pw RAIL 472/8 Age 21. 7 yrs service. Wages 23/- to 25/- Waite Thomas Booking Clerk Maryport MCR 01/01/1873 RAIL 472/9 pw Waite Thomas Head Clerk Maryport MCR 12/07/1873 Wages 26/- to 27/- pw RAIL 472/9 Waite Thomas Head Clerk, Gds Dept Maryport MCR 04/10/1873 Wages 27/- to 30/- pw RAIL 472/9 Waite Thomas Chief Clerk Maryport Goods MCR 01/07/1875 9 1/2 yrs service. Wages 30/- to 32/- pw RAIL 472/9 Age 25. 11 yrs service. Wages 32/- to 34/- Waite Thomas Clerk Maryport Goods MCR 01/01/1877 RAIL 472/9 pw Salary to be 37/- pw on retirement of Mr Waite Thomas Senior Clerk Maryport Goods MCR 15/08/1877 RAIL 472/9 Ellwood Waite Thomas Clerk Maryport MCR 03/04/1881 Age 29, lived at 44 Lawson Street Census Waite Thomas Clerk Maryport MCR 00/00/1883 Lived 44 Lawson Street Bulmer W Cumberland Waite Thomas Traffic Clerk Maryport Jt Goods MCR 07/09/1891 £140 pa RAIL 472/50 Waite Thomas Chief Goods Clerk Maryport MCR 23/06/1902 Applied for post of Accountant RAIL 472/11 Waite Thomas Assistant Secretary Maryport MCR 21/07/1902 Appointed RAIL 472/11 Waite Thomas Chief Clerk Maryport Goods MCR 18/03/1907 Salary £155 to £165 pa RAIL 472/11 Waite Thomas Chief Clerk Maryport Goods MCR 22/03/1909 Appointed Traffic Supt. Salary £225 pa RAIL 472/11 Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 28/06/1909 Maryport Joint. £112-10 pa for Jt role RAIL 472/50 Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 24/10/1910 Salary £225 to £250 pa RAIL 472/11 Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 22/01/1912 Salary £250 to £275 pa RAIL 472/12 Waite Thomas Traffic Manager Maryport MCR 17/04/1916 Salary £275 to £300 pa. Services retained. RAIL 472/12 Salary £300 to £350 pa. Services retained. Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 20/08/1917 RAIL 472/12 Age 66. Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 00/00/1918 See Biog. notes in Railway Year Book A951 Walker 3/16 Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 18/08/1919 Services retained for further year. Age 68. RAIL 472/12 Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 00/00/1920 Lived Iona Cottage, Camp Road Jackson Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 27/01/1920 Salary £480 incl bonus to £550 no bonus RAIL 472/12 Waite Thomas Traffic Superintendent Maryport MCR 20/05/1922 Awarded honorarium equal to salary. 57 RAIL 472/12 Waiting John Porter J&W Junction Carnforth FUR 19/07/1871 Entered service on18/- Left very ill Oct 1871 24 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Waiting John Porter Ulverston FUR 08/01/1872 Entered service on 19/- 1872 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Waiting John Porter Bowness FUR 00/05/1872 Moved from Ulverston 1872 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Page 2 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors W, X and Y surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Returned to Ulverston on 20/- 1872/3 Waiting John Porter Ulverston FUR 00/00/1872 1872 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 21/-May 1873 Waiting John Porter Ulverston FUR 00/02/1874 Fined 1/- for neglect of duty 1872 25 FR Staff Register Waiting John Ticket Collector Bowness FUR 00/05/1874 Moved from Ulverston on 21/- 1872 27 FR Staff Register Waiting John Ticket Collector Ulverston FUR 00/09/1874 Moved from Bowness 1872 27 FR Staff Register Waiting John Ticket Collector Bowness FUR 00/05/1875 Moved from Ulverston on 22/- pw 1872 27 FR Staff Register Waiting John Porter Grange FUR 00/10/1875 Moved from Bowness 1872 25 FR Staff Register Waiting John Porter Grange FUR 00/04/1877 Fined 1/- for neglecting to deliver a letter 1872 25 FR Staff Register Waiting John Porter Grange FUR 23/11/1878 Discharged for fighting 1872 28 FR Staff Register Waiting T.
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