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Name |
Mary-Ann Hirst |
Gender |
Female |
Note |
1822 |
Subscribers to a Collection of William Turner's fathers sermons, published by William Turner in 1822.
Mrs Welbank and Miss Mitchell of Great Yarmouth
T Mitchell of Northallerton
W A Mitchell
J Mitchell of Sheffield
Miss Mitchell of Norwich
several Martineaus, including Harriet.
Bob Gamble says that her sister-in-law Jane Welbank was known as Mrs Welbank, under an old-fashioned convention that respectable older single women could be known as Mrs. She is known to have been close to Miss Mitchell (her sister Mary's eldest daughter) so she may have been the one referred to in all these entries. |
Occupation |
1822 |
Great Yarmouth |
Opened a girls' boarding school
YARMOUTH. Mrs WELBANK, successor to MISS OSBORNE, begs to inform the Friends of that Lady, and the Public in general, that she has taken possession of the House..
(Norfolk Chronicle, 20 Jul 1822)
The tenancy expired in 1823.
This could be Jane Welbank, although there is other evidence she was living in Edinburgh at this time. |
Occupation |
1834 |
58 Eldon Street, Newcastle |
MRS WELBANK takes this Method of informing her Frends and the Public, that she has just received (direct from the India House) a fresh Supply of TEA, which she is enabled to sell at considerably reduced Prices. Strong fine-flavoured Congou at 5s, and Teas of superior Quality equally low.
(Newcastle Journal, 8 Nov 1834)
In the York Herald 4 Aug 1838 is an advert offering "easy employment" as an agent for the East India Tea Company. Teas are packed in leaden containers, neither shop nor fixtures are required, the licence is 11/- per annum. |
Note |
1837 |
31 Eldon Street, Newcastle |
Mrs Welbank listed as a tea dealer at this address, Pigot's directory.
Her sister-in-law Jane was living on Eldon Street in 1851, and was known as Mrs for greater respecability, so she is probably the tea dealer. |
Death |
8 Jul 1843 |
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne |
In this town, on Pilgrim Street, on the 5th inst. aged 61, after protracted sufferings, endured with patience and resignation to the divine will, Mary Ann, wife of Mr Wiiliam Wellbank, formerly of Northallerton
Newcastle Journal, 8 Jul 1843
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Person ID |
I16 |
Welbank1 |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2023 |
Family |
William Welbank, c. 2 Jul 1779, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England d. Nov 1854, Croft, Durham, England (Age ~ 75 years) |
Marriage |
Mar 1805 |
Northallerton |
Children |
+ | 1. Mary Welbank, b. 11 Mar 1806, Mount Pleasant, Northallerton  |
| 2. Jane Welbank, b. 1808, Mount Pleasant, Northallerton d. 30 Nov 1808, Mount Pleasant, Northallerton (Age 0 years) |
| 3. William Christopher Welbank, b. 26 Jul 1811, Mount Pleasant, Northallerton d. 11 Aug 1811, Mount Pleasant, Northallerton (Age 0 years) |
| 4. Anne Welbank, b. 1813, Mount Pleasant, Northallerton  |
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Family ID |
F12 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
12 Aug 2020 |
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