Ada Pattison
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First Name
Ada
Last Name
Pattison
Date of birth
16 July 1879
Biography
Ada Pattison
Born: 16 July 1879, Tynemouth
Father: John Pattison (b. 1839)
Mother: Harriett Stewart Pattison (b. 1841)
Brothers: John W Pattison (b. 1866), Tom Pattison (b. 1871), Arthur Pattison (b. 1873)
Sisters: Isabella Ann Pattison (b. 1868), Maud Pattison (b. 1875), Harriet Pattison (b. 1880)
In 1881 –
She is at 67 Coburgh Street, Tynemouth. Her father is listed as ‘Clerk Ship Builder’. Her brother, John, is listed as ‘Engine Fitter Apprentice’. Ada, her mother and siblings, Isabella, Tom, Arthur, Maud and Harriet are unlisted.
In 1891 –
She is at 45 Trinity Street, Tyne,mouth. Her father is listed as ‘General Clerk’. Her sister, Isabella, is listed as ‘Dressmaker’. Her sister, Maud, is listed as ‘Milliner’. Ada, her mother and sister, Harriet, are unlisted.
In 1901 –
She is at 21 Stanley Street West, Tynemouth. Her father is listed as ‘Commercial Clerk Engineering’. Her brother. John, is listed as ‘Ship Engineer’. Her sisters, Maud and Harriet, are listed as ‘Saleswoman Drapery’. Her mother is unlisted. Ada is listed as ‘School Teacher Ex PT’.
In 1911 –
She is at Ivanhoe House, Hawkeys Lane, North Shields. William Gallon (b. 1874) is listed as ‘HM Customs Deckhand’. Idella Gallon (b. 1876), Norman Gallon (b. 1905) and William Gallon (b. 1909) are unlisted. Ada is a boarder and is listed as ‘School Teacher Western Wallsend’.
In 10/15 –
PT at Westerm Council Infants and Juniors, and Wellington Quay Council Junior, Wallsend.
Qualification: King's Scholarship 1899.
In 10/17 –
Appointed to Carville Junior, Wallsend-on-Tyne.
Nothing more definitive found.
Magazines
Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine
Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine
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