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Andrew Patrick
Merchant Marine
Andrew Patrick son of the late John Patrick and Elizabeth Patrick nee Mackey was born at Hebburn on the 27th September 1892. He is remembered on the Hebburn Shipyard section of the Palmer Cenotaph.
In the 1911 census Elizabeth aged 57, widow, is living at 7 Patrick Place, Hebburn Colliery and her occupation is shown as Shopkeeper Off Door Beer License.
Her son John (31) is also shown as such. Andrew, aged 18, is an apprentice carpenter at the shipyard and his older brother Matthew Mackey Patrick (20) is an engineer at the shipyard. George (Price?) Patrick the youngest son (17) is recorded as a student. Also living at this address is the oldest son
William (35) - occupation Postman - and his wife of 10 years, Frances Patrick, aged 29, with their two children, John aged 9 and Mary aged 4.
Update:
Subject to further searches I have found:
Marriage to Elizabeth Thompson - Jul:Sep 1915 South Shields Durham Vol. 10a page 1513.
Merchant Seaman: ID 336058 Dis.A no. 717911
Death in Oct:Dec 1918 South Shields Durham Vol. 10A Page 1834.