Descendants of

William Cleugh Mould & Mary Scott

 

 

 

 

William Cleugh Mould was born 12 March 1852 in North Shields, Northumberland, England, and christened 18 April 1852 at Christ Church, Tynemouth, the eldest child of Nicholas Mould and Rachel Rutherford.

 

William Cleugh married Mary Scott of North Shields in 1873 in Tynemouth.

 

William Cleugh, a schoolteacher, and Mary were the parents of:

 

·        Annie Mould born Oct-Dec 1874 in Deptford, Kent;

 

·        Rachel Mould (twin) born Oct-Dec 1875 in Deptford, Kent;

 

·        Georgina Mould (twin) born Oct-Dec 1875 in Deptford, Kent married Charles Edward S Marwick in Oct-Dec 1894 in Tynemouth, Northumberland.

 

Georgina and Charles, a clerk, were the parents of two known children born prior to the 1901 Census:

 

·        Elsie Marwick born Apr-Jun 1895 in North Shields; and

·        Charles Marwick born Apr-Jun 1898 in North Shields.

 

·        Marie Mould born Jan-Mar 1878 in Brockley, Kent; and

 

·        William Adolphus Mould born Jul-Sep 1879 in Brockley, Kent married Elizabeth Thompson in Apr-Jun 1899 in Tynemouth.

 

William Adolphus, an auctioneer’s clerk, and Elizabeth were the parents of one known child born prior to the 1901 Census:

 

·        Emma Elizabeth Thompson Mould born Jan-Mar 1900 in North Shields.

 

William Cleugh died in St Paul’s, Deptford in Jan-Mar 1891, aged 38 years, and Mary returned with their children to North Shields, Northumberland after the 1891 Census.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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