John was born in 1837. He is the son of George Burn and Mary Lander.
John Lander Burn chr. 22 Oct 1837 St. Hilda, South Shields, Durham
Parents George Burn & Mary
Both 21+
Children of John & Frances:
George Burn Burn b 6 Apr 1865; chr. 19 Jan 1866 St. Hildas, South Shields, Durham
John Lender Burn, b 26 Feb 1867 chr. 30 Jun 1869 St. Hildas, South Shields, Durham
Helena Mande Hamilton Burn, b 31 May 1869 chr. 30 Jun 1869 St. Hildas, South Shields, Durham
Edward Charlton Burn b 1 Apr 1871; chr. 10 Mar 1875 St. Stephens, South Shields, Durham
Mary Lundy Burn, b 5 Jun 1873 chr. 16 Jul 1873 St. Hildas, South Shields, Durham
Jane Burn b 28 Jan 1875; chr. 10 Mar 1875 St. Stephens, South Shields, Durham
John Lander Burn Head 34 pilot, South Shields, Durham
Frances Burn Wife 30 South Shields, Durham
George Burn Son 6 South Shields, Durham
John L Burn Son 4 South Shields, Durham
Helena M H Burn Daught 1 South Shields, Durham
Burn Son 0 South Shields, Durham
Shadwell St, South Shields, Durham; 1881 Census
George Burn Head M 66 So Shields, Widower, Pilot
John L Burn Son M 43 So Shields, Widower, Pilot
George Burn GSon M 16 So Shields, Pilot Apprentice
John L Burn g?Son M 14 So Shields, Teacher (Pupil)
Helena M Burn g?Dau F 12 So Shields, Durham
Edward C Burn g?Son M 10 So Shields, Durham
Mary L Burn g?Dau F 8 So Shields, Durham
Arthur L Burn Son M 31 So Shields, single, pilot
George Burn (24) and Maria Ann New (21), marr. 22 Aug 1889 St. Aidan's Church, South Shields, Durham
Fathers John Lander Burn & James New
South Shields, Durham; 1891 Census
John Lander Burn Head 54 widower, Seas Pilot, Durham
John Lander Burn Son 24 Seaman, Durham
Maud Burn Daught 22 Durham
Edward C Burn Son 20 Apprentice, Durham
Mary L Burn Daught 18 Dressmaker, Durham
John Lander Burn (27) and Annie Harrison Wood (23), marr. 8 May 1894 South Shields, Durham
Fathers John Lander Burn & Edward Wood
Children of John Lander Burn & Annie Harrison;
Annie Harrison Burn b 22 Dec 1895; chr. 19 Jan 1896 St. Stephens, South Shields, Durham
John Lander Burn chr. 17 Apr 1898 St. Stephens, South Shields, Durham
Lilian Frances Burn chr. 10 Mar 1901 St. Stephens, South Shields, Durham
Shadwell Street Coble Landing, South Shields, Durham; 1901 Census
John L Burn Head 63 TYNE PILOT, South Shields, Durham
Maud Goudie Daught 31 South Shields, Durham
James Goudie GrSon 9 South Shields, Durham
John L Goudie GrSon 6 South Shields, Durham
John L Burn (75), d 2 qtr 1913 South Shields, Durham
BUN John Lauder (sic) of 29 Blagdon ave South Shields died on or since 23 december 1912 at sea Administration Durham 24 July to Annie Harrison Burn widow.
Effects 653 7s 2d
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...by the Kev C. S. Richardson, John Lander Burn, jun.. to Annie Harrison Wood, both South Shields
JOHN LANDER BURN, Deceased!
ALL persons having claims against the estate of John Lander Burn, late of 29, Blagdon-avenue, South Shields, in the county of Durham, Master Mariner (who died on or since the 23rd day of December, 1912), are required forthwith to furnish particulars of such claims to us, the undersigned. Dated this 9th day of July, 1913. MABANE, GRAHAM and MABANE, Bank Chambers, 26, King-street, South Shields, Solicitors for the Administratrix
Three pilots; John Landers Burn, Arthur Landers Burn, William Clarke Stephenson and apprentice John Bone, in danger of being swamped in a gale, were picked up from their coble Argo by a passing schooner and taken to Bridlington.
by William S Garson printed 1928:
The second Life boat "Northumberland"
After the first lifeboat had been installed at South Shields, a second boat was presented to the people of North Shields by the duke of Northumberland in 1798, with an annual subscription of 20 pounds towards its maintenance.
It was stationed at the Sand End and Named "Northumberland".
The first Coxswain was Gilbert Young, who was on duty with her at every wreck until she became to old for service.
The Duke then presented another boat.
The other coxswains were Messrs J. Lawson, John Martin, William O. Thurlbeck and JOHN BURN (still living in 1928).
In May 1894, the "Tyne" was handed over by the trustees of the Tyne Lifeboat Institution to the South Shields Corporation, and may now be seen in an enclosure immediately in front of the Marine Park Restaurant.
The first lifeboat coxswains at South Shields were Jacob Harrison, John Milburn, William Tinmouth, andrew Harrison, JOHN L. BURN, Andrew Puris and William Marshall, all who have passed from this life (as at 1928).
Parents George Harrison & Jane