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Mr Edmund HARVEY, Pewterer of Stockton-on-Tees,
died 1781 aged 83
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Mr Leonard RAISBECK, Recorder of
Stockton-on-Tees, 1810
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Mr Benjamin FLOUNDERS of Yarm, 1810
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Mr Edward PEASE of Northgate House, Darlington,
1821. Born 1767 died 1857
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Mr Joseph PEASE, Treasurer of S & D, 1833
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Mr Christopher TENNANT of Stockton-on-Tees,
1818, died 1839
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The Earl of STRATHMORE, Baron Bowes of
Streatham, died 1820
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Mary MILNER, wife of the above
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Col. SLEIGH of Stockton-on-Tees, 1818
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Mr H. VANSITTART of Kirkleatham, 1818
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Mr Robert STEVENSON an engineer from Edinburgh,
1819
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Mr Richard SCOTT, Innkeeper, Darlington, 1821
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Mr Francis MEWBURN, Solicitor of the S & D,
1818-1828
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Mr Thomas MEYNELL of the Friarage, Yarm, 1825
Chairman of the S & D 1821-1828
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Mr Richard JACKSON, Mayor of Stockton, 1822
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Mr John POTTS, Farmer, of Dene Head, 1823
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Mr Edward PEASE jnr.
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Mr Henry PEASE,Committee Member of the S & D
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Mr Joseph PEASE jnr.
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Mr Thomas RICHARDSON
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Mr William KITCHING, Committee Member of the S
& D, 1829
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Mr Isaac PEASE, Articled Clerk. Died 1825 aged
22 years
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Mr J LANCHESTER, Waggoner, 1825
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Mr John WILKINSON, Mayor of Stockton, 1825
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Mr Henry BIRBECK
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Mr Francis GIBSON
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Mr PARRINGTON, Farmer, Middlesbrough, 1825
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Mr Edwin CLEPHAM formerly of Stockton in 1825,
living in Leicester in 1902
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Mr Frank HUNTER of Stockton aged 88 in 1908
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Mr George STEPHENSON, born Wylam 9 Jun 1781.
Married Fanny HENDERSON at Newburn Church, 28 Nov 1802. George died at
Tapton nr Chesterfield on 12 Aug 1848 aged 67 years. Engineer of the S &
D, 1821
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Mr Robert STEPHENSON, born Willington Quarry,
16 Dec 1803, died in London on 12 Oct 1859 aged 56 years. Designed
‘Locomotion No. 1’ under George, his father’s instruction. Was loco and
bridge builder and M.P.
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Mr W CHAYTOR, Chairman of the S & D, 1819
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Mr Richard ATLEY, Secretary of the S & D, 1825
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Mr Sam BERNARD, Secretary of the S & D, 1825
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Mr E.GILKES, Secretary of the S & D, 1825
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Mr Jonathan BACKHOUSE, Treasurer of the S & D,
1821
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Mr George OVERTON, Engineer of the S & D, 1820
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Mr David DAVIES, Engineer of the S & D, 1820
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Mr Thomas STOREY, Engineer of the S & D, 1821
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Mr Timothy HACKWORTH, Engineer of the S & D,
1825. Married Jane GOLIGHTLY at Ovingham Parish Church, 1813 aged 27 years.
He died at Shildon on 7 Jul 1850.
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Mr Leonard RAISBECK, Solicitor of the S & D,
1818-1828
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Mr James STEPHENSON, brother of George, Driver
of “locomotion” on the S & D, 1825
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Mr R. MURROUGH (MORROW), Driver on the S & D
Loco. “Hope”
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Mr William GOWLAND, Driver on the S & D Loco.
“Black Diamond”
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Mr Thomas LAW, Driver on the S & D Loco.
“Diligence’
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Mr John DIXON, Assistant Surveyor of the S &
D,1822
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Mr D H WATSON, Chief Clerk at Soho Works,
Shildon. As a boy was at the opening of the S & D
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Mr Dan ADAMSON, Innkeeper of the ‘Grey Horse’
Inn, Shildon 1827. (Later renamed “Surtees Arms”).
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Mr William CHICKEN, Driver on the S & D.
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Mr George SUNTER, Driver on the S & D.
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Col. H STOBART, Committee Member of the S & D
and Proprietor of Etherley Colliery
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Mr John MORGAN, Driver on the S & D, 1832
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Mr Ralph MORGAN, Driver on the S & D, 1832
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Mr Henry JOICEY, Driver on the S & D, 1832
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Mr James JOICEY, Driver on the S & D, 1832
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Mr Robert MALCOLM, Driver on the S & D, 1832
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Mr William COULSON, Driver on the S & D, 1832
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Mr Charles TENNISON, Driver on the S & D
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Mr Thomas LANCHESTER, Driver on the S & D
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Mr Thomas SNOWDEN, Driver on the S & D. Later
went to France and became a Loco Superintendent of a large railway, returned
to Middlesbrough and started an ironworks.
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Mr Robert PICKERING, Driver on the S & D
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Mr Timothy LANCHESTER, Fireman on the S & D
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Mr John GRAHAM, Traffic Manager of the S & D
1831-1849
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Mr John GILLESPIE, Fireman on the S & D. Died
19 Mar 1828 through injuries caused by a boiler explosion on a loco
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Mr Edward CORNER, Fireman on the S & D. Injured
in the same explosion, but recovered and became a driver on the S & D, 1828
- 1841, then went as Shed Foreman, Great North of England Railway, and later
the South Eastern Railway
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Mr John CREE, Driver on the S & D
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Mr George JAMIESON, Driver on the S & D
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Mr Michael LAW, Driver on the S & D
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Mr John MOUTREY, Driver on the S & D
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Mr Ralph STEPHENSON, Bank Rider at Brusselton
1828, later to become a driver
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Mr Peter BENNISON worked on the S & D starting
at the age of 10 years
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Mr Henry LANCHESTER, Driver of the “Director”
on the S & D
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Mr James CLEASBY, Driver on the S & D, killed
in an accident in Nov 1834
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Mr William CRAGGS, Driver on the S & D in 1835.
Died Nov 1895
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Mr Jim GOWLAND, Driver on the S & D
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Mr George FORTUNE, a leader of coals, 1829
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Mr George GIBSON, a header of coals, 1829
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Mr Thomas GREENER, Engineman at Etherley,
followed by his brother.
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Mr John GREENER, Engineman at Etherley, 1826
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Mr Robert YOUNG, Engineman at Brusselton
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Mr Thomas TAYI.OR, Foreman Fitter at Soho
Works, Shildon, 1827
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Mr Thomas DOBSON. Foreman Smith at Soho Works,
Shildon, 1827
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Mr John THOMPSON, Pattern maker at Soho Works,
Shildon, 1827
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Mr Thomas SERGINSON, Pattern maker at Soho
Works, Shildon, 1827
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Mr John Wesley HACKWORTH, son of Timothy, born
at Walbottle 8 May 1820 and was Works Manager at Soho Works, Shildon. Moved
to Darlington on his father’s death where he took premises at Priestgate
until 1871. He went to America in 1872, returning to Darlington, 1875 then
Sunderland, and eventually to London. He died at Sunderland 13 Jul 1891 aged
71 years