Hello Michael,
William Render & Margaret Ann Scott married at Newcastle upon Tyne Register Office on 9th April 1881. I did notice that they named their first born William James Render, possibly after Margaret's true father.
This is quite a complicated family, but I will try my best to explain them!
William James Scott (born c.1834, Norham NBL) & Robert Scott (born c.1836, Scremerston NBL) were the sons of James Scott & Eleanor Wilson (married 4 June 1820, Chillingham NBL).
At the time of the 1851 census both brothers were with their parents at Bells Hill, Adderstone NBL, but by 1861 the family had moved south to Newcastle upon Tyne.
William James Scott married bet 1851-1855, but I cannot trace this marriage. There were two children - Ellenor c.1855 & Margaret Ann c.1857 (the subject of my query).
His first wife died and on 9 April 1860, William James Scott (widower) married Isabel Turpin at St. John's, Newcastle. Hence by the 1861 census , William J. Scott was married, but the two children were from his first wife.
William James Scott died June Qtr 1870 in Newcastle.
Robert Scott married Ann Kennedy at Newcastle Register Office on 18 Feb 1856. They had seven children, before Ann died on 26 Dec 1870 in Gateshead.
At the 1871 census, Isabella Scott (widow of William) was living at 89 Blandford Street, Newcastle with Margaret, 12 (daughter of William Scott& ?)
Ann Scott, 2, (her own daughter with William Scott)
plus five nephews & nieces - the children of Robert Scott & Ann Kennedy.
On 28 Dec 1874 at Newcastle Register Office, Isabella Scott (widow of William James Scott) married her brother-in-law, Robert Scott (widower).
So by the 1881 census it is a very mixed family who were living at 106 Corbridge Street, Byker.
Margaret A. Scott, 24, is recorded as daughter of Robert & Isabella, when in fact she was actually daughter of neither! She then names Robert Scott as her father at her marriage to William Render, six days after the census was taken. Which brings me back to my original query as to why she gives her address as 31 Prudhoe Street at the marriage?
Sorry for such a long winded reply, but I hope you now have a better picture of this complicated family.
Regards,
Kevin
PS. Robert Scott was my gg grandfather.