James arrived in Gateshead in about 1846. The story has a heavy load of tradgedy one branch of his family (his son James) being wiped out by Tubercolosis in Staffordshire in the early part of the 20th Century.
James Clouston (1822-1899)
b. circa 1822
d. circa June 1899
Sarah Harper
b. circa 1826
d. circa December 1879
Elizabeth Clouston
b. circa September 1846
d. circa March 1850
James Clouston
b. circa 1849
d. circa September 1897
Elizabeth Clouston
b. circa March 1852
Jennet W. Clouston
b. circa March 1859
Joseph Clouston
b. circa 1861
d. circa June 1867
Mary Clouston
b. circa June 1863
d. circa March 1928
William Clouston
b. circa September 1865
Leah Sambrook
b. circa 1851
d. circa June 1914
Margaret A. Clouston
b. circa 1879
d. circa March 1905
William J. Clouston
b. circa 1880
d. circa September 1904
Joseph Clouston
b. circa 1882
d. circa December 1905
Sarah Clouston
b. circa 1883
d. circa September 1905
Samuel Clouston
b. circa 1885
d. circa September 1905
James Clouston
b. circa 1889
d. circa March 1909
Janet Clouston
b. circa December 1891
d. circa December 1906
Elizabeth Clouston
b. circa June 1894
d. circa June 1917
Frank Turner
b. circa 1853
John Arnott
b. circa 1859
James W. Arnott
b. circa 1882
Sarah Arnott
b. circa 1884
Thomas Arnott
b. circa 1886
John Arnott
b. circa 1888
Elizabeth Unknown
b. circa 1870
d. circa June 1907
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