LAWTON, Mary. - Born: @ Uppermill - Oldham - 1844-UPP/4/214spouse: Wrigley, Benjamin (~1840 - )
Mary had an illigitimate child John Albert born: 10 Sept 1865 who was brought up as a son of Mary's parents James & Alice Lawton at Shaws.
Benjamin's Grand-daughter Annie Shaw aged 6 staying with Benjamin & Mary in 1901.
- New York Port, Ship Images, 1851-1891 about Mary A Lawtonspouse: Kesseling, George (1829 - )
Name: Mary A Lawton
Arrival Date: 21 Nov 1887
Age: 49
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Ship route: Liverpool-Queenstown-NY
Port of Arrival: New York, United States
Ship Name: Umbria
Ship built: 1884
Shipping Line: Cunard Line
Ship tonnage: 8,127 tons; 501' x 57'
Ship Description: 3 masts, 2 funnels
- NOTE: - Died aged 15 months at Quickview, Roughtown, Mossley, Saddleworth.
MARY JANE LAWTON - Died aged 21 Years at Bottoms Fold, Stayley on 1st March 1871
1901 - Age 1 year at 13 Roman St, Roughtown, Mossley.spouse: Horrox, Edward (1898 - )
- Unsure if this RALPH LAWTON is a Son of James Lawton & Sarah Shaw Lawton. Location given in Baptism Register as 'Stones', Delph.
1851 - Aged 5 years at 14 Huddersfield Rd, Stayley, Cheshire.spouse: Simister, Eliza Ann (~1846 - 1894)
1881 Census - Aged 36 at 24 Spring Grove. Millbrook, Stayley.
1901 Census - Aged 54 (Cotton Weaver Overlooker) at Millbrook Stalybridge
LAWTON, Ralph. Born: Uppermill, Saddleworth. Oldham: 1845-UPP/4/485
- Lived early life at 650 Huddersfield Rd. Stalybridge. Emigrated to New Zealand in 1971/72 lived at 5 Greendale Ave Avonhead, then moved to Western Australia in 1978, lived at 49b Pearson St. Woodlands attended Woodlandsspouse: Doig, Jeanette May (1968 - )
Primary School, then Churchlands High School, went onto Wembley TAFE moved to 49 Tuckfield Way Nollamara. First job at Gidgee Gold Mine Nr. Sandstone W.A. then moved to Katherine N.T. where he worked for Acacia Gold at their Mount Todd Gold Mine, then moved to Pine Creek and worked for Anglo Gold at their Union Reefs Gold Mine. Moved back to Kalgoorlie as Head Surveyor for KGCM at the 'Super Pit' and lived at
This SAMUEL LAWTON is a bitof a mystery, apparently it was Samuel who registered his Father James's Death at Dukinfield BMD Registry Office in 1846, and gave his abode as Grosvenor Street, Stalybridge. But in the 1851 Census he is not found in Stalybridge, Cheshire.
There was a Samuel Lawton, aged 25, Convicted of Larceny in 1840 at Salford Magistrates and sentenced to 2 months imprisonment.
England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 about Samuel Lawton
Name: Samuel Lawton
Gender: Male
Birth Date: abt 1818
Age: 60
Father's Name: James Lawton
Spouse's Name: Mary Broadbent
Spouse's Age: 58
Spouse's Father's Name: Joseph Ward
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1878
Marriage Place: Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, EnglanThe SAMUEL LAWTON who married Mary Ann Jones, is the Son of Richard Lawton (See Below) - Not our Samuel!
England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 about Samuel Lawton
Name: Samuel Lawton
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Richard Lawton
Spouse's Name: Mary Ann Jones
Spouse's Father's Name: John Jones
Marriage Date: 4 Jul 1859
Marriage Place: Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, Engl
1881 Census - Greengrocer - Aged 64 with wife 'Mary' living at Heys Yard off Stamford Street, Mossley.spouse: Lawton, Jane (Leaver) (~1817 - )
1891 Census - Aged 74 (Own Means) Living with Daughters Hannah (Harrison) and Jane Ann (Hirst) and families at No.3 Tame View, Roughtown.
- NOTES: - Many questions surround the parentage of this particular 'Samuel Lawton' - He was the illigitmate child of Amelia Lawton of Lydgate, and the St. Anne's Church, Lydgate, Baptism records list's his Father as just 'Lawton'.spouse: Moss, Jane (1821 - )
When Samuel Lawton married Jane Moss at Manchester Cathedral, he records his Father on the Marriage Register as Thomas Lawton (Rover) - yet on his subsequent second marriage to Elizabeth Sarah (Schofield) Hibbert, at Christchurch, Friezland, Saddleworth, he records his Father as William Harrop (Roller Coverer) -
His Mother Amelia Lawton, married a William Hulley at St. Mary's Parish Church, Oldham in 1842, but by 1845 William Hulley had died leaving Amelia a Widow who then moved in with Samuel & Jane Lawton at Quick Edge.
- 1841 Census - Aged 19 (Cotton Piecer) @ Baguley Hill, Brookbottom, Saddleworth.
- 1851 Census - Aged 29 (Cotton Spinner) @ Quickview, Roughtown, Saddleworth.
- 1861 Census - Aged 39 (Cotton Spinner) @ Quickview, Roughtown, Saddleworth.
- 1871 Census - Aged 49 (Cotton Minder) @ Quickedge Lane, Brookbottom, Saddleworth.
Son of William Harrop & Amelia ??? Lawton - Relative of Susan A. C. Sewell.
Children:
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Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1846 - LAWTON William Henry - Born: @ Delph, Saddleworth - Oldham - Mother: MOSS - 1846-DEL/5/319
Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1849 - LAWTON Violet - Born: @ Delph, Saddleworth - Oldham - Mother: MOSS - 1849-DEL/7/363
Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1852 - LAWTON Joseph - Born: @ Delph, Saddleworth - Oldham - Mother: MOSS - 1852-DEL/9/333- Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1842 - HULLEY William - Married - LAWTON (Amelia) Milly - @ Oldham, St. Mary's - Oldham - 1842-CE235/4/196
- ONS Marriage Index: 1875, (Jan_Mar), Saddleworth, 9a/315. - Christ Church (Friezland) Marriage Records - LAWTON,Samuel - Married - HIBBERT Elizabeth Schofield at Friezland, Christ Church
Sarah Lawton born about 1745, was the daughter of Hugh Lawton. She married Thomas Shaw in 17th March 1788 at Mottram Parish Church. Their daughter Ann Shaw married Benjamin Holland on 17th march 1788. John HOLLAND the first son of Benjamin & Ann was born 27th October 1788, and migrated to America about 1813
Sarah married Benjamin Holland on 17th March 1788 at St. Michael's Parish Church, Mottram, he was born about 1765 at Mottram Parish. and he died about 1835 in Stayley Cheshire. Benjamin Holland of Stayley wrote his Will making John Lawton of Lees within the Parish of Ashton-u-Lyne in the County of Lancaster, Cotton Spinner, one of the Executors of his Estate.
I think this Sarah was a mistaken identity for Samuel in the IGI
NOTES:spouse: Buckley, Gad (1855 - 1938)
1901 Census - Age 43 at 17 Arundle St, Brookbottom, Mossley.
17th December 1874 - Gad Buckley, Batchelor - 20 - Carter of Micklehurst, Father: Gad Buckley Snr. - Carrier. - Married - Sarah Lawton, Spinster - age 19 - Cardroom Hand - of South Cottages, Mossley, Father: Luke Lawton, Labourer. @ St. George's Parish Church at Mossley.
In the 1911 Census - Records state that Sarah (Lawton) Buckley has given birth to 8 children - 2 have died - and 6 children still living survive
Verify Death & Burial date.
1901 Census - Age 16 (Cotton Weaver) at Grasscroft Clough living with Granfather James Roberts
1901 Census - Spinster, age 23 (Cotton Speed Tenter) at Shaws, living with
1881 - Aged 11 months at Stockport Road, Quickview, Mossley.spouse: Coupe, William (1880 - 1921)
1901 - Spinster, aged 20 (Cardroom Hand) at No.3 Roman St, Roughtown living with sister Esther (Lawton) Mellor.Known by family as Aunt Sarah Ann.
Sarah A Coupe present at death of father William Alfred Lawton - 1917
NOTES on SQUIRE LAWTON - (1883 -spouse: Bottomley, Edith (1885 - )
1901 Census - Age 18 (Cotton Piecer) at Shaws, living with maiden Aunt Elizabeth Lawton.
Founder Member & Coach of the 'Likely Lad's' Cricket Team in Uppermill.
Name: Thelma E Lawton - Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1953 - Registration district: Liverpool - Inferred County: Lancashire - Spouse: David J O'meara - Volume Number: 10d - Page Number: 685spouse: O'Mearer, David James (*1928 - )
- I have searched the ONS Records of Births through the 1950 - 1960 era and cannot locate any children from this marriage.
Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930 about Milly Lawtonspouse: Lawton, Amelia (Milly) (1798 - 1867)
Name: Milly Lawton - Age: Full Age - Marriage Date: 7 Mar 1842 - Parish: Oldham, St Mary - Parish as it Appears: Oldham - Spouse's Name: William Hulley - Spouse's Father's Name: John Hulley (Slubber) - Reference Number: B127.L185/1/5/16 - Record No. 196 - Page 98
Deaths Jun 1845 - HULLEY William - Died: @ Ashton - 1845-Jun-20/14
Name: Joseph Lawton - Age: 20 - Estimated birth year: abt 1831 - Relation: Son - Gender: Malespouse: Mills, Margaret (~1797 - 1864)
Where born: Macclesfield, Cheshire, England - Civil parish: Macclesfield St Paul's - Town: Macclesfield - County: Cheshire - Country: England
Street address: (Not known) - Occupation: Cabinet Maker
Source information: HO107/2159 - Registration district: Macclesfield - Sub-registration district: Rainow
ED, institution, or vessel: 4g - Folio: 264 - Page: 20 - Sch: 88 - GSU Number: 87137-87138
Thomas Lawton - Abt 1802 - Head - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England - Macclesfield St Paul Cheshire
Margaret Lawton - Abt 1797 - Wife - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England - Macclesfield St Paul Cheshire
Ann Lawton - Abt 1827 - Dau - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England - Macclesfield St Paul Cheshire
Joseph Lawton - Abt 1831 - Son - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England - Macclesfield St Paul Cheshire
Thomas Lawton Junr. - Abt 1834 - Son - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England - Macclesfield St Paul Cheshire
Sarah Lawton - Abt 1836 - Dau - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England - Macclesfield St Paul Cheshire
Elizabeth Lawton - Abt 1838 - Dau - Stockport, Cheshire, England - Macclesfield St Paul Cheshire
LAWTON Thomas Gawsworth Cheshire East GAW/6/43
- NOTES on THOMAS LAWTON ( 1875 - 1941)spouse: Brierley, Sarah Hannah (1875 - 1954)
1881 Census - Aged 5 years at Stockport Road, Quickview, Mossley, Saddleworth
1891 Census - Aged 15 years at No.13 Roman Street, Carr Hill, Roughtown, Saddleworth.
1901 Census - Age 25 (Cotton Spinner) at 15 Spring St, Brookfields, Roughtown, Mossley.
1911 Census - Age 35 (Cotton Spinner) @ No.15 Spring Street, Brookfields, Roughtown, Mossley.
Death of Mr. Thomas Lawton - 5th November 1941
Mossley has lost one of its most popular and gifted vocalists by the death of Mr. Thomas Lawton of 24 Archer Street, Mossley. Mr. Lawton died on Wednesday 5th. November of last week, and was buried at Mossley Cemetery on Saturday 15th. November. He had a long illness and leaves a Widow, two sons and four daughters. He was 66 years of age.
Mr. Lawton's death recalls a lifelong association with music. An enthusiastic member of the old Mossley Vocal Society, and also one of the founders and later President of the present Vocal Society. Mr. Lawton's popularity throughout the district as a Bass Vocalist grew with each succeeding year of his musical career.
For over forty years he was a devoted member of the choir at Market Place Methodists Chapel, and gave valuable assistance at many of the more important services. During his later years he became a trustee of the church.
Although an oratorio of no small merit, Mr. Lawton was perhaps best known as a ballad vocalist. No one could hear his renderings of such popular songs as 'Friend o' Mine', 'Mighty Deep', 'Tommy Lad', etc; without being moved and impressed, while it was often said that the latter song might have been written by himself.
In the days of the Cross, and other musical competitions, Mr. Lawton figured again and again as the best singer for miles around, and along with other competitors provided many a Saturday entertainment for thousands of Manchester people.
An Appreciation
"Although well known in many of the neighbouring towns, there were quite a number of people," writes our correspondent, "who held the view that had he taken the opportunities which came his way, Mr. Lawton would have been more successful and made a name for himself in the singing world. But his tastes were simple, and he preferred a quiet family life to the more tempting offers of a professional singer."
A former acquaintance of his who often described himself as a "Tom Lawton fan", once said: "What a pity that this fine, resonant bass voice should be practically wasted in a small country place like Mossley, when it might have brought him fame and fortune in our larger cities and towns.
"He sang at many charitable concerts and was keenly interested in any musical venture. Before his death he was a well known figure in the town and many people had a great regard and respect for him."
"His passing will be mourned over a wide area. But his friends have the satisfaction of knowing, that in his day, he had a great talent which he developed to the full, and which he shared with all who heard him. So it is in this spirit that they will find consolation in the loss of a great friend and singer."
The Funeral
The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. G. Gifford.
The mourners were: Mrs T. Lawton, Misses. Lizzie and Alice Lawton. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lawton; Mr. & Mrs. James B Lawton; Mr. & Mrs. Harold Fitton and Dorothy; Mr. & Mrs. Harry Furness; Mr. & Mrs. S.H.Coupe; Mr. J. Coupe; Mrs. Horrox; Miss Mary Brierley; Mr. Harold and Miss Mary Knott; Mr. D. Moore; Mr. H. Wibberley and Mr. H. Kenworthy.
Messers. Frank Mellor and T. Fitton represented the trustees of the Market Place, Methodists Church.
Floral Tributes were from: Wife and Daughters, Lizzie and Alice; Fred and Rita; Jim and Edith; Emma and Harold and baby Dorothy; Edith and Harry;
Mrs. Sarah Ann Coupe (Sister) and Family; Mrs. Esther Horrox (Sister) and Jessie; baby Roger; Miss Mary Brierley; Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes; Mr. & Mrs. D. Moore and family; Mr. & Miss Knott; Mr. & Mrs. Harold Furness; Mr. & Mrs. H. Kenworthy; Mr. & Mrs. H. Wibberley; Miss Alice Shaw; Mr. & Mrs. Seth Wrigley; Mr. & Mrs. F. Dean and family (Besse-o'th-Barn); Mr. & Mrs. S. Wood and family; Mr. P. Gamble and family; Mr. & Mrs. J. Batty; Mr. & Mrs. J. Cosgrave and Josephine; Trustees: Market Place Methodist Church; Mossley Vocal Society; Neighbours at Archer Street and Tame View.
Funeral arrangements were by the Mossley Co-operative Society.
- Adopted son of Miss Elizabeth Lawton of Shawsspouse: Dransfield, Bertha (1896 - )
29th July 1922 - Thomas Cooney Lawton - 26 - Batchelor - Engineer - Living @'Shaws' Uppermill, Saddleworth - Adopted son of Miss Elzabeth Lawton - He Married - Bertha Dransfield - 25 - Sprinster - Living Wharmton Vale, Greenfield - Father: William Dransfield -Self Actor Minder
- I am of the opinion that this Thomas Cooney Lawton was one of the Partners in the Engineering Business of "Lawton & Dransfield Engineers" of Shaw Hall Bank Road, Greenfield. - Whereas his age at Death is recorded as 72 years which would equate with him being Born: 1896
1861 Census - Aged 1 month old at Shaws, Uppermill, Saddleworth.
1871 Census - Aged 10 years (Cotton Piecer) at Shaws, Uppermill
Died aged 19 years in June 1880
Marriages Jun 1866 (>99%)spouse: Roddis, David (~1847 - )
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LAWTON Violet Ashton 8d 945
- There is a record in the Marriage Banns Register of St. Chad's, which has been Crossed Out - for William Lawton of Stoneswood and Betty Schofield of Delph, both of this Parish - Dated: Sunday the 5th November 1809
- Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930 about William Lawton - Name: William Lawton - Marriage Date: 5 Nov 1809 - Parish: Saddleworth, St Chad - Parish as it Appears: Saddleworth - Spouse's Name: Betty Schofield - Reference Number: O9/1/6/1 - Item Number: 3 - Archive Roll: 911
- It appears that this William Lawton only produced Daughters from his Marriage to Hannah Holroydspouse: Holroyd, Hannah (~1816 - )
- As there was no Male issue from the couple ti follows that this 'LAWTON' line of descent becomes "EXTINCT" with the Death of William Lawton.- Posted by: Sharon Roman Miller Date: May 23, 2001 at 05:41:29
I'm looking for information on William LAWTON son of James and Esther LAWTON, DOB 3/26/1811, married to Hanna HOLDROYD. They had two daughters born in England, Lavinia LAWTON and Emma LAWTON, (twins)DOB 12/17/1833. Lavinia LAWTON was christened at Holy Trinity Almondbury Yorkshire, England. Can find no record for Emma. William and Hanna had 4 more children all born in US. They came to American sometime before 1839, settled in Baltimore County, Maryland, then Harford County, Maryland. Any information would be great. My G-G-Grandmother is Lavinia LAWTON. e-mail address klm5249@aol.com
William Lawton, married Hannah Holroyd on the 23rd September 1832 at All Hallows Church, Meltham, Just two months before the birth of their first child Lavinia on 12th December 1832.
This William Lawton must have preceded his wife and children by emigrating to the USA about 1840-41 to establish a job and living there, before his wife Anna and children joined him, emigrating themselves in 1842. In the 1841 UK Census Anna and children are still at Crosland Bank, Meltham, Almondbury, Yorkshire. They emigrated from Liverpool on the Ship "Siddons" - Master: Cobb - Bound for New York - 13th June 1842 arriving in New York on the 21st July 1842.
Having searched exhaustingly through Passenger Lists and Arrivals and also the 1840 United States Federal Census, I cannot find any trace of this William Lawton, so I stongly suspect that he may have travelled to the USA in 1841, consequently he is not to found in either the US 1840 Census or the UK 1841 Census.
- NOTES on WILLIAM ALFRED LAWTON - ( 1840 - 1917)spouse: Schofield, Eliza (1843 - 1894)
Registered as just ALFRED LAWTON on Birth Certificate and Birth Register at Oldham BMD. Also recorded as just ALFRED LAWTON in the 1841 Census returns
1841 Census - Recorded as just ALFRED, aged 1 year at Saddleworth Fold, Uppermill, Saddleworth.
1851 Census - Recorded as William Alfred, Aged 10 at Shaws, Uppermill, Saddleworth.
1861 Census - Aged 20 (Cotton Cardroom Hand) Lodging with Samuel Bradbury and family in Mossley.
1871 Census - Recorded as William Lawton - Aged 29 (Cotton Carder) at Stockport Road, Roughtown, Quickview, Saddleworth
1881 Census - Recorded as William LAWTON - Head - Married - Male - aged 39 - Born: Saddleworth, York, England - Occ: Cotton Carder
1891 Census - Aged 49 (Cotton Carder) at 13 Roman Street, Quickview, Roughtown, Saddleworth.
1901 Census - Aged 60 (Balm Vendor Chap) at 13 Roman Street, Quickview, Mossley.Lawton_#79 - William Alfred Lawton
ONS Birth Index: 1840, (Apr_Jun), LAWTON, Alfred. @ Saddleworth - 23/554
LAWTON, Alfred. - Born: Uppermill - Saddleworth - 1840-UPP/2/164
1841 Saddleworth Census ID: 5793
Birth Certificate records ?Alfred Lawton? only as written on Birth Register, when and where he acquired the Christian name of ?William? is not yet known.
1841 - Recorded as just Alfred age 1 at Saddleworth Fold.
1851 - Aged 10 years, (Asst Labourer in Quarry) at Shaws, Uppermill
1861 - Age 20 @ Mill Street, Roughtown, Mossley.
1871 - Age 30 at 15 Spring Street, Roughtown, Mossley.
1881 - Age 40 at Stockport Rd, Quickview, Mossley.
1901 - Age 60 (Yeast Dealer) at 13 Roman St, Roughtown, Mossley.
1911 - Age 70 (Yeast Dealer) at 6 Buckley Bldgs, Huddersfield Rd, Mossley.
26th November 1917 - Died at No. 6 Buckley Buildings, Huddersfield Road, Micklehurst, Mossley. - Cause of Death: Senile Decay & Cerebral Haemorrage - Certified by Leonard White M.R.C.S. - Sarah A Coupe (Daughter) of 105 Carrhill Road, present at death. Registered at Ashton 28th November 1917 by William Hughes
Buried at St. Chad?s Church (New Graveyard, Gellfield Lane).
- Son of Samuel Lawton and Jane Moss - This William Henry Lawton, wife Betty Lawton together with several of their children are buried in the Grave adjoining that of my GGrandfather James Lawton at St. Chad's Saddleworth Church, New Graveyard, which makes me suspect they are somehow related to my 'Lawton' family.spouse: Wrigley, Betty (~1848 - 1930)- Betty's 1st Child "Mary Ann" was born in 1865 - Then there is a 5 year break between the next child, which seem's unusual - Could there have been a child or children born in that 5 years break. - Verify!
Births Jun 1921 - Lawton, William A - Mother: Forsyth - B: W.Derby - 1921-Jun-8b/630spouse: Forsyth, Evelyn (1896 - )
Births Dec 1923 - Lawton, Joyce - Mother: Forsyth - B: W.Derby - 1923-Dec-8b/535
Births Jun 1932 - Lawton, Thelma E - Mother: Forsyth - B: W.Derby - 1932-Jun-8b/1046
LAWTON William Schofield Oct/Dec 1877 Saddleworth 9a 275
Cannot locate any 'Agnes Lee' born in Ashton & Districts around 1848, but an 'Agnes Harrop Lees' born at Hartshead in 1848spouse: Connolly, William Donnolly or (~1835 - ~1876)
Cheshire Birth indexes for the years: 1846 to 1850
LEES Agnes Harrop - Born: Ashton Town - Tameside - 1848-AST/19/99
Cheshire Marriage indexes for the years: 1876 to 1880
WOODCOCK * Sampson - Married - CONNOLLEY Agnes @ Stockport, St Mary's - Stockport - 1879-ST16/24/83
WOODCOCK * Sampson - Married - LEE Agnes @ Stockport, St Mary's - Stockport - 1879-ST16/24/83
- Had sisters Jane (Janie) and Harriet from Park Street, Mossley - LEE, Annie. Born: Stalybridge Tameside STB/4/96spouse: Furness, Harold (1883 - 1963)
1851 - Wife of James Buckley aged 22 (Weaver) at Taunton Platting with Isaacspouse: Buckley, James (~1827 - )
Stansfield & Family.
- Daughter of Samuel Leesspouse: Wrigley, Seth (1845 - )
NOTES on MARGARET LEES - (1818 -spouse: Hodkin, Henry (~1816 - 1864)
Daughter of James Lees (Farmer) of Castleton, and Widow of Henry Hodkin who married Thomas Buckley - This Margaret Lees was the sister of Mary Lees who eventually married Luke Lawton of Micklehurst and lived on Egmont Street, Mossley, (Irene Buckley's Great Grandfather)
1841 Census - Aged 20 (Carters Wife) at Lees Brook, Nr.Oldham, Lancs:
1851 Census - Aged 33 (Farm Assistant) at Glodwick, Oldham. (Born: Lees, Lancs.)
1881 Census - Widow, Aged 63. (Head of Household) at 132 Glodwick Rd, Lees.
- 1871 - Aged 49 at Andrews Buildings in Micklehurst. - LAWTON John - LEES Mary - Ashton under Lyne, St Michael -Tameside CE4/8/11spouse: Lawton, John (~1821 - )
1851 - Age 30 at Flash Cottages, Knowls, Lees.spouse: Brierley, Isaac (~1819 - )
NOTES:spouse: Brierley, Jonathon (1837 - 1914)
Dovina's details are: (She's Davina on her Birth Certificate) Born: 11th March 1841, Robert Street (London Road), Manchester.
Daughter of William Lindsay and Joan Read - Baptised: September 7th 1842, Manchester Cathedral - Died: September 13th 1886, 13 Vance Street, Openshaw.
Children of Jonathan and Dovina:
Mary Janet Brierley. Born 25th August 1873, York Street, Gorton. Died: Oct_Dec 1873
James William Brierley, Born abt 1876. Died 16th December 1933, Withington.
Married Selina Finch, 22nd August 1900 St. Clements, Openshaw
Minnie Brierley. Born Jun Quarter 1877, Chorlton RD
There is no entry for a James William Brierley born in the Chorlton RD around 1876.
There is one born in Clitheroe, and a few plain James born around Manchester. When I can justify the expense I'll at least try and
eliminate some of these entries.
I'm awaiting a Marriage Certificate for a Minnie Brierley married in
Chorlton RD in 1905.
James and Selina had two children:
Arthur Brierley. Born October 11th 1901, 136 Edge Lane, Droylsden. Died
April 26th 1954, Manchester. Married Doris Heap, St Georges Abbey Hey,
22nd
August 1925 (My grandparents)
Elsie Brierley. Born 29th May 1909, Died August 30th 1974, Marple,
Cheshire.
Married Frank Barclay September 6th 1930, Saint Clements Openshaw.
More entertainment follows...
- NOTE: - Widower aged 34 at time of marriage, son of James Lovatt (deceased)spouse: Buckley, Mary Jane (1852 - 1936)
- NOTES: on Nancy N Lowe - Father: Edward Lowe - Mother: Alice Nield (Wilson) Lowespouse: Hodkin, Samuel (1813 - 1899)Name: Matthew Nield - Gender: Male - Event Type: Marriage - Marriage Date: 11 Apr 1814 - Marriage Place: Oldham, St Mary, Lancashire, England - Parish as it Appears: Prestwich - Spouse: Alice Wilson