William Carlyon
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Charlotte Burgess
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Richard Carlyon of Forest Hall
(1855-1930)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Caroline Mary Richards

Richard Carlyon of Forest Hall

  • Born: 1855, Ashton, Breage, Cornwall
  • Christened: 26 Dec 1855, Breage, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 1878, Guisborough district, Yorkshire North Riding, England 2
  • Died: 19 Aug 1930, Forest Hall, Northumberland, England 3
  • Buried: 23 Aug 1930, Benton, Northumberland, England

  Research Notes:

In 1901 Richard Carylon, aged 46, born in Ashton, Breage, Cornwall, supt. photographer, and wife Caroline M. Carlyon, aged 39, born in Langtree Devonshire were living in Long Benton Northumberland with children Selina M. (22), Earnest W. (19), collector photographer, Ursula R. (13), Philip R. (11), Norman H. (9) of Long Benton, mother Ursula Richards (81) of Mylor Bridge Falmouth, widow.

In 1911 Richard Carlyon, aged 56, born in Ashton, Breage, Cornwall, manager for A & G Taylor Photographs, and wife Caroline Mary Carlyon, aged 48, born in Langtree Devon, were living at 5 Park View, Forest Hall, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland with children Ursula Richards Carlyon (23), Philip Richards Carlyon (21), draper out of employment.

In 1921 Richard Carlyon, aged 65 years 6 months, born in Ashton, Helston, Cornwall, draper and ware dealer, and wife Caroline Mary Carlyon, aged 59 years 1 month, born in Langtree Devonshire, were living in Forest Han Rd & Park Drive, Forest Hall, Longbenton, Northumberland. With them was daughter Ursula Richards Carlyon (33y 11m) of Benton Northumberland, assist in shop.

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Richard Carlyon died aged 75 years. 3

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LATE MR. RICHARD CARLYON OF FOREST HALL.

The funeral took place at Benton last Saturday, of Mr. Richard Carlyon, of Forest Hall, a well-known personality who had lived for over 43 years in the district. He was 76. For 40 years he worked with Messrs. A. and G. Taylor, photographers, Newcastle, being finally manager of the Newcastle shop. At Forest Hall he set up a business in the drapery and hardware trade, and devoted his whole time to this from the early days of the war. He was actively associated with the brotherhood movement at Forest Hall, and rarely missed a meeting.

The Morpeth Herald and Reporter, Friday, 29 Aug 1930, p. 2

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IN MEMORIAM

Carylon (Forest Hall).—Loving memories of our dear father, Richard, died August 19th, 1930. Also brothers, Norman, died January 15th, 1917, Philip, died September 21st, 1919; and our dear mother, Caroline, died March 12th, 1933. The hearts that loved you are hearts that don't forget. Sadly missed by his loving daughter Ursula, son-in-law Matt.

Carylon (Forest Hall).—In loving memories of our dear father, Richard Carlyon, died August 19th, 1930. Also mother, died March 12th, 1933. Also our brothers Philip, died Sept. 21st, 1919, and Norman, died January 15th, 1917. It is not tears at the graveside That show how a heart is torn, But remembrance silently borne. Never forgotten by their loving daughter and son-in-law, Lena and Will, grandsons Kenneth and Ernest.

Newcastle Evening Chronicle, Saturday, 19 Aug 1933, p. 2

  Marriage Information:

Richard married Caroline Mary Richards, daughter of Philip Richards and Ursula Pearce, in 1878 in the Guisborough district, Yorkshire North Riding, England. (Caroline Mary Richards was born in 1862 in Langtree, Devon, England and died on 12 Mar 1933 in Forest Hall, Northumberland, England, aged 70 years.)

Sources


1 Cornwall OPC.

2 England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005, Guisborough district, 3rd quarter, vol. 9d, p. 696.

3 England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007, Tynemouth district, 3rd quarter, vol. 10b, p. 260.


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