Descendants of

Peter Rutter & Mary Robson

 


 

 

Peter Rutter was born in White Cake Row, in the parish of Chester Le Street, Co. Durham, England and christened at St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chester Le Street on 19 June 1774, the fourth child of Edward Rutter and Isabella Chance.

 

Peter married Mary Robson on 25 April 1796 at St Nicholas, Gosforth, Northumberland:

 

Peter Rutter and Mary Robson both of this Parish were married in this Church

By Banns this 25th day of April 1796 by me Robert Wilson Curate

This marriage was solemnized between us Peter Rutter (his mark) Mary Robson (her mark)

In the presence of us Edward Rutter, Mary Cheesman

 

Peter and Mary were the parents of:

 

·        Edward Rutter born in St Andrew’s, Newcastle upon Tyne and christened at St Andrew’s, Newcastle Upon Tyne on 29 January 1797 married Isabella Scott on 1 January 1820 at St Nicholas, Gosforth.

 

Edward, a coal miner, and Isabella were the parents of:

 

·        John Rutter born about 1821 in Gosforth;

 

·        William Rutter born about 1823 in Gosforth;

 

·        Peter Rutter born in Gosforth and christened 3 February 1827 at All Saints, Newcastle Upon Tyne;

 

·        Thomas Rutter born in Gosforth and christened 26 September 1829 at All Saints, Newcastle Upon Tyne;

 

·        Edward Rutter born in Gosforth and christened 6 April 1832 at St Nicholas, Gosforth married Jane Shipley of Coxlodge, Kenton, Northumberland about 1858.

 

Edward, a coal miner, and Jane were the parents of:

 

·        George William Rutter born about 1859 in Choppington, Northumberland;

 

·        Edward Rutter born 1860 in Choppington;

 

·        John Rutter born about 1866 in Guide Post, Choppington;

 

·        Mary Sarah Rutter born 1867 in Guide Post, Choppington married William Smith of Bedlington on 29 June 1886 at St Paul’s, Choppington.

 

Mary Sarah and William, a coal miner, were the parents of:

 

·        John Edward Rutter Smith born in 1887 in Choppington died in a mining accident on 9 June 1901 at Barrington Colliery, Bedlington, aged 15 years;

·        Mary Jane Shipley Rutter Smith born in 1889 in Guidepost, Choppington;

·        George William Smith born in 1890 in Choppington; and

·        Edward Shipley Smith born in 1894 in Choppington.

 

·        Isabella Rutter born about 1869 in Guide Post, Choppington and christened on 27 February 1870 at St Paul’s, Choppington.

 

·        Joshua Rutter born in Gosforth and christened 18 May 1834 at St Nicholas, Gosforth;

 

·        Mary Rutter born in Gosforth and christened 25 September 1836 at St Nicholas, Gosforth;

 

·        George Rutter born in Gosforth and christened 3 March 1839 at St Nicholas, Gosforth; and

 

·        Jane Rutter born in Long Benton and christened 11 April 1841 at St Bartholomew’s, Long Benton.

 

·        Isabella Rutter born in Heaton, Newcastle Upon Tyne on 19 January 1799 and christened at St Andrew’s, Newcastle Upon Tyne on 17 February 1799 married Matthew Laing at St Nicholas, Gosforth on 29 November 1823.

 

Isabella and Matthew were the parents of:

 

·        Isabella Laing christened 7 August 1824 at St Nicholas, Gosforth;

·        Mary Ann Laing christened 12 May 1827 at St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne died before 1832;

·        Elizabeth Laing christened 1 February 1829 at St Nicholas, Gosforth;

·        Mary Ann Laing christened 7 July 1832 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne;

·        Jane Laing christened 6 December 1834 at All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne;

·        Matthew Laing born about 1837 in Newcastle upon Tyne;

·        Edward Laing born about 1840 in Kibblesworth, Co, Durham; and

·        Ellen/Eleanor Laing christened 31 December 1843 at St Nicholas, Gosforth.

 

Isabella Laing nee Rutter died in Sunderland in 1867, aged 68 years.

 

Matthew Laing died in Sunderland in 1869, aged 71 years.

 

·        Thomas Rutter born 25 January 1804 and christened at St Michael’s, Newburn on 3 June 1804 who died at Hodge Pudding, Newburn on 29 September 1805 and was buried at St Michael’s, Newburn on 1 October 1805, aged 1˝ years.

 

Peter Rutter died at Hodge Pudding on 5 September 1804 and was buried on 7 September 1804 at St Michael’s, Newburn, aged 30 years.

 

Nothing more is known about Mary Rutter nee Robson at this time.

 

 

 

 

 

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"Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you

will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light."
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