This web page is part of the Tyneside Family History web site. The site is a history of colliery villages in the North East of England, in particular the areas of Newcastle, 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.
[Census Data.]
[Co-op.]
[Drinking Water.]
[Dudley Colliery Village.]
[Dudley Temperance Meeting .]
[Education.]
[Fire Brigade.]
[Housing.]
[Gateshead Fire 1854.]
[Law & Order.]
[Murder and Execution 1850.]
[Migration Family.]
[Migration Irish.]
[Newcastle Baths and Wash house.]
[Migration.]
[Poor Law.]
[Public Transport.]
[Railways.]
[Seghill Temperance Meeting .]
[Weetslade, Early History.]
[Women]
[Work]
[My Kane Family Tree.]
[KANE Celtic origins.]
[Irish Migration.]
[KANE 1861 article.]
[Dungiven Priory.]
[ KANE message board]
Surnames
[Dinning]
[Kane]
[Pyle]
[Wake]
[Edwin and Sarah Mills nee Holland.] [Ernest Wake, WW1.] [Ernest Wake, Tram.] [Nellie Wake/ Watson.] [Ernest Wake.] [Elizabeth Wake nee Mills.]
[ Swing Bridge.][ High Level Bridge.]
Coins A collection of UK coins from the 18th to the 20th century.
View My Guestbook
Sign My Guestbook