I wouldn't like this to be information overload and hide my finds on the Prison Hulks and the Napoleonic Wars (above) but this might be a family for John:
Marriage on the IGI extracted index:
Newburn, Northumberland 11 June 1804 John Clish and Frances Ramsey
and baptisms of three children for this couple ~
Newburn, Northumberland 24 October 1804 Thomas
Ryton, Durham 22 Feb 1807 Elizabeth (born 22 Feb 1807)
All Saints, Newcastle, Northumberland 14 June 1814 Mary (Parents - John Clish and Frances)
Possible for Frances Clish
1841
Eighton Banks,Lamesley, Chester le Street, Co Durham
HO107/300/8/7/8
Frances Clish, 55, Ind
Edward Ellis, 30, Quarryman
Joseph Mather, 20, -do-
All born outside of Co Durham
And 1851
Low Road, Lamesley
HO107/2394/535/28
Frances Clish, widow, 67, pauper, b. Newburn, Northumberland
Added - mabe a double entry:
1851
Waldridge, Chester le Street, Co Durham
HO107/2394/217/32-33
Edward White, 38, coalminer b. Washington, Co Durham
Mary, 41, b. Northumberland
John Clish White, 19, coalminer, b. Lamesley
Frances, 8, b. Gateshead
Edward, 5, b. Lamesley
Isabella, 1, b. Witton Gilbert
Frances, visitor, wid, 67, b. Northumberland
And 1861
Hunters Terace, Waldridge, Co Durham
RG09/3759/81/9
Edward MgGregor White, 48, coal miner, b. Co Durham, Washington
Mary White, 50, b. Northumberland, Newburn
Edward Barmsy (?)^^ White, 15, coal miner , b. Co Durham, Witton Gilbert ^^ Ramsey
Isabel White, 12, b. Co Durham, Lamesley
Frances Clish, mother in law, widow, 80, b. Northumberland Newburn
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