George Paterson YEATS, 18231901 (aged 78 years)

Name
George Paterson /YEATS/
Given names
George Paterson
Surname
YEATS
Birth 1823
Occupation
Portrait Painter 1851/Art Teacher

British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830 (aged 7 years)

British King
William IV
from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837 (aged 14 years)

MarriageMary Ann BIRDView this family
July 9, 1855 (aged 32 years)
Birth of a daughterAda Mary YEATS
June 1856 (aged 33 years)
Birth of a sonJoseph Raeburn YEATS
December 1857 (aged 34 years)
Birth of a sonDavid Osborne YEATS
August 1860 (aged 37 years)
Birth of a daughterHarriet Spencer YEATS
June 1862 (aged 39 years)
Birth of a daughterFanny YEATS
March 1864 (aged 41 years)
Birth of a daughterNelly Hartnell YEATS
June 1866 (aged 43 years)
Birth of a sonGeorge Malcolm YEATS
July 3, 1869 (aged 46 years)
Marriage of a childErnest Thring PHIPSONAda Mary YEATSView this family
March 1874 (aged 51 years)
Death of a sonDavid Osborne YEATS
August 7, 1874 (aged 51 years)
Baptism of a daughterHarriet Spencer YEATS
June 1, 1882 (aged 59 years)
Baptism of a daughterFanny YEATS
June 1, 1882 (aged 59 years)
Baptism of a daughterNelly Hartnell YEATS
June 1, 1882 (aged 59 years)
Baptism of a sonGeorge Malcolm YEATS
June 1, 1882 (aged 59 years)
Marriage of a childJoseph Raeburn YEATSAlice Bertha BARKERView this family
November 26, 1887 (aged 64 years)
Marriage of a childAlbert SHARPFanny YEATSView this family
November 28, 1887 (aged 64 years)
Marriage of a childGeorge Malcolm YEATSMay SHARPView this family
April 4, 1892 (aged 69 years)
Marriage of a childThomas Alexander GARRETTHarriet Spencer YEATSView this family
September 1894 (aged 71 years)
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901 (aged 78 years)

British King
Edward VII
from January 22, 1901 to May 6, 1910 (on the date of death)

Death February 12, 1901 (aged 78 years)
Burial

Cemetery: Great Malvern, Madresfield Road, Malvern, Worcs
Note: Photo of grave in Album
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage MarriageApril 28, 1822Tyrie, Aberdeen
20 months
himself
18231901
Birth: 1823Fyvie, Aberdeen
Death: February 12, 1901Upton
Family with Mary Ann BIRD
himself
18231901
Birth: 1823Fyvie, Aberdeen
Death: February 12, 1901Upton
wife
18351908
Birth: 1835Fingest, Bucks
Death: August 30, 1908Lansdowne House, Great Malvern, Worcs
Marriage MarriageJuly 9, 1855Old Swinford, Worcester
1 year
daughter
18561906
Birth: June 1856 33 21Stourbridge, Worcs
Death: April 13, 1906Firs, Norman Rd, Northfield, Worcs
19 months
son
18571940
Birth: December 1857 34 22Stourbridge, Worcs
Death: 1940Drummoyne, NSW
3 years
son
18601874
Birth: August 1860 37 25Stourbridge, Worcs
Death: August 7, 18747 George Rd, Edgbaston
23 months
daughter
18621936
Birth: June 1862 39 27Stourbridge
Death: August 14, 1936Crichton Royal Institution, Dumfriesshire
22 months
daughter
18641950
Birth: March 1864 41 29Worcester, Worcestershire
Death: December 8, 1950Wahroonga, NSW, Australia
2 years
daughter
18661927
Birth: June 1866 43 31Worcester
Death: July 4, 1927Lansdowne House, Great Malvern, Worcs
3 years
son
18691945
Birth: July 3, 1869 46 34Worcester
Death: July 27, 1945The Bungalow, Bastonford, Powick, Worcestershire
Burial

Photo of grave in Album

Note

Lodging Edinburgh 1851. Living Love Lane, Upper Swinford, Worcs 1861 1 servant. Living 8 Severn Terrace, Tything, Worcester 1871 1 servant Living Priory Rd, Gt Malvern 1881 1 servant

In October 2016 an exhibition of Victorian Art, showing views of Malvern, was organised by local historian Brian Iles, in association with Malvern Library. This was part of the wonderful Autumn in Malvern Festival event, organised by Peter Smith. The exhibition was held in the north aisle of Great Malvern Priory, see photos below.

Amongst the watercolour pictures on display were some thirty or so painted by Victorian art teacher George Paterson Yeats, which were donated to Malvern Library (ML), by his son Malcolm, in 1927.

We suspect that these paintings had been in the possession of Yeats' youngest daughter Nelly and that when she died in 1927, her brother Malcolm gifted them to Malvern library.