Hi Martin,
I have had a chance to pop into the library at North Shields today. I haven't been able to find anything specifically to answer your query. However, I will add some information found on names mentioned on this thread, hoping this may be useful perhaps, even just in the way to expand your records:
Burial of John Adamson at Preston Cemetery, North Shields
Entry: 1155
Seventy Six years
Upholsterer
Death Occurred: Walker Place
Burial Date: Seventh November 1876
Ceremony Performed By: 'A Jenkinson Methodist Free Church Minister'
Buried: Unconsecrated Ground 2210
Removed from the 'Township of Tynemouth'
Henry Thompson buried Preston Cemetery, North Shields
Entry: 2039
74 years
Agent
Place of Death: South Shields
Burial Date: 29 Jan 1891
Ceremony performed by: J (?) (Oliver?)
Free Methodist Minister
Unconsecrated Ground: 1732
Removed from the 'Township of South Shields'
Shields Daily News - 2 May 1882 Page 2 Column 2
COALS! COALS! COALS!
SWANSON'S DEPOT,
TYNEMOUTH ROAD, NORTH SHIELDS
NOTICE
MR HENRY THOMPSON
69 Bedford Street, North Shields, has been appointed our Agent, to receive Orders for Coals, and all Orders sent to his residence will have his prompt and best attention.
Mr Thompson was formerly connected with this Depot for about eight years.
For the Durham and Northumberland Coal Co.,
JOHN G. SWANSON
Note.- ALL OUR COALS ARE VERY GOOD AT PRESENT.'
I think you will enjoy your visit to the St Oswald Church, Martin. This is a beautiful Church and it is like stepping back in time inside. Thankfully, unlike many other Churches this does not appear to have been modernised. It is very peaceful inside and visitors can pop in to just look around or slip into a pew to pray. This is one of the most interesting Churches I have ever visited.