1901 - Age 16 (Cotton Piecer) at 11 Oldham Road, Waterloo, Ashton-u-Lyne.spouse: Waterford, Ellen (1884 - 1953)
1901 - Aged 10 at 8 Gordon Street, Waterloo, Limehurst.
NOTES on SARAH BUCKLEY
1851 Census - Aged 2 years at White Lee, Friezland.
1861 Census - Aged 12 (Wollen Feeder) at White Lee, Friezland.
Not found at White Lee in 1871 Census - Probably married aged 22
(This could well Sarah's marriage at age 18 - Verify) - BUCKLEY Sarah - Married - PICKUP Joseph @ Friezland, Christ Church - Oldham - 1867-CE218/1/183
1861 - Aged 7 years at Brookbottom, Mossley, Saddleworth.spouse: Garside, John (~1853 - )
BUCKLEY Sarah Delph, Saddleworth Oldham 1854-DEL/10/489
BUCKLEY Sarah Delph, Saddleworth Oldham 1854-DEL/11/203
BUCKLEY Sarah Uppermill, Saddleworth Oldham 1855-UPP/10/461
BUCKLEY Sarah Uppermill, Saddleworth Oldham 1855-UPP/10/466
- NOTES on SARAH (LEES) BUCKLEY - (1859 - 1917)spouse: Buckley, James (~1859 - 1893)
Formerly Sarah Lees (Maiden name) Father: Edward Lees (Woollen Finisher) - Mother: Esther (Allcock) Lees of New Barn, Hey Top, Friezland. - Widow of James Buckley (Farmer & Woollen Weaver) of White Lee, Lane Head, Friezland, Saddleworth. Who married my Great Grandfather William Alfred Lawton
- 1901 Census - Age 41 (Housewife) at 13 Roman St, Roughtown, Mossley. Married to widower William Alfred Lawton
- 1916 Mossley Poor Rates Book - at No. 6 Back Buckley Buildings, Huddersfield Road, Micklehurst.
1881 Census - Age 1 year at Rodney Street.spouse: Clarke, Ned (~1880 - )
1901 Census - Age 21 (Cotton Reeler) at 17 Arundle St, Mossley, Lancs;
1911 Census - Spinster, aged 30 - (Restaurant Assistant) and Mother of illigitimate son Gad Buckley - Born: 1906 - Still living with parents at the Shop & Restaurant, No.49 Stamford Street, Mossley (Opposite Mossley Market Ground) - Her son Gad Buckley was raised with his Grandparents as their own son, and elder sister Amy, always refered to him as 'Brother Gad'.NOTES: (St. Georges Parish Churchyard, Mossley) Memorial Inscription
In Loving Memory of / LUKE LAWTON of Bottoms, Mossley. / Who died January 1st 1876 / In his 55th year
Also of FANNY / beloved wife of JOHN ARMFIELD / and daughter of GAD & SARAH BUCKLEY / of Arundle Street, Mossley. / Who died March 16th 1919 / In her 33rd year.
Weep not dear parents, but be content, for unto you was only lent. / The Lord has only had his due and very soon may call for you.
Also of SARAH ANN their daughter / Beloved wife of NED CLARKE / Who died April 9th 1921 / In her 42nd year.The Mossley and Saddleworth Reporter - 16th April 1921.
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Licensee's bereavement.
Many friends learned with regret of the death last week-end of Mrs. Sarah Ann CLARKE, of Lees, daughter of Mr. Gad BUCKLEY, licensee of the Arundel Hotel, Arundel Street, Mossley. Deceased was 42 years of age, and was only married two years ago. For a considerable period she assisted her father in his business, and was widely known and much respected in the town. The interment took place at the St. Georges Parish Churchyard, on Wednesday 12th April 1921, the vicar (the Rev. C. H. BAGOTT) officiating at the service in the church and at the graveside.
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Sarah Ellen Buckley married John Joseph Jones (Dec) 1895 Roughtown, St John CE17/1/213spouse: Jones, John Joseph (*1870 - )
- Father: Henry Buckley (Grocer) of Waterhead.spouse: Lees, Margaret (~1818 - 1893)
- 1961 - Smithy Farm, Luzley, Ashton-u-Lyne, Lancashire.spouse: Lacey, Julia (1946 - )
- Trevor Buckley was the proprieter of Castle & Fieldings Motor Body Works at Portugal Street. Ashton-u-lyne, until Jan 2004 when the business closed and premises were sold for housing development.
Died of Spina Bifida as a baby.
- A William Buckley married Mary Wrigley at Saddleworth on 31st September 1795 - Also a William Buckley married a Mary Greaves at Saddleworth on 23rd October 1796spouse: Buckley, Mary Jane (~1788 - 1843)
A William Buckley (1777) Farmer at Hills, Lydgate
1841 Census - Aged 60 (Farmer) at Top Mossley, Hartshead, Lancashire, with wife Mary and children Ann (28) and Gad (20). - Also a James Buckley (38) Publican & Innkeeper living a couple of doors away with wife Ann (35) and four children. (Possibly a son of William & Mary). There could also be a MARY ROBINSON aged 12 (Cotton Piecer) living with William & Mary who appears to included in the houshold in the 1841 Census returns.
WILLIAM BUCKLEY - Male
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Marriages: Spouse: MARY SCANDLAN - Marriage: 28 NOV 1799 Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England
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Source Information: IGI Marriage Batch No.: M005843 1751 - 1800 1559428 IT 8 Film 6909534 Film
WILLIAM BUCKLEY - Male (This would seem the most likely marriage)
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Marriages: Spouse: MARY SCHOFIELD - Marriage: 14 SEP 1800 Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England
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Source Information: IGI Marriage Batch Number: 7210213 - Sheet: 02 - Source Call No.: 0820297 Type: Film
This William Buckley could well have been been born in Saddleworth Districtspouse: Taylor, Mary (~1795 - )
It appears this William Buckley followed the occupations of his father, and appears to have been a greengrocer and corn carter for much of his life. Moving around from Mossley to Oldham, a spell in Ashton, before returning to live in Lees and Springhead.spouse: Haigh, Sarah Jane (~1850 - 1905)
1851 Census - Aged 2 years at Brookbottom, (Greengrocers son)
1861 Census - Aged 12 years at Brookbottom, Mossley, Saddleworth.
1881 Census - William BUCKLEY - Son - Male - aged 5 - Born: Withington, Lancashire, England - Scholar - @ No.4, New Street, Ashton-u-Lyne.
1901 - Aged 12 at 8 Gordon Street, Waterloo, Limehurst.
The Nelly Byram I'm speaking of was the daughter of Samuel Byram and Martha Farrand, of Frenches, Mytholm Mill and Andrew Mill. Samuel's parents were James Byram and Elizabeth Wrigley, of Boarshurst.spouse: Buckley, Edmund (1767 - 1823)
- Birth Register Ref; CH/01/055 - 1891 - Age 50 (Housewife) at Front Street, Sandbach.spouse: Broad, Thomas (1843 - 1925)
- BROAD Thomas - married - CARTWRIGHT Mary @ Sandbach, St Mary's - Cheshire East - CE512/2/498
- Son of George & Elizabeth (Nottingham) Church of Cople, Bedfordshire (Agricultural Labourer)spouse: (Loundes), Emily Lowndes (~1847 - 1890)
- It appears that Charles's Parents and Family all died at Cople, Bedford before 1871 and Charles was left alone. - He apparently must have decided to leave the land working as a Farm Labourer and gained employment with the London North Western Railway Company as perhaps firstly a 'Pointsman' manually swithing railway points in the track, and then progressed to a Signalman and Pointsman in charge of a Railway Signal Box. - He obviously was moved around the Country and re-located to the Sandbach area of Cheshire between 1861 and 1871 when we find Charles at Congleton.
- It would appear that this George Church was born and bred in Cople, Bedford, and lived his whole life in the village, employed as a Farm Labourer, an occupation which in those day's consisted of long hours and hard physical work, resulting in a shortened lifetime as the demanding life of toil aged a person before their time.spouse: Nottingham, Elizabeth (1810 - )
- Lawrence went to live in 'Mount Pleasant'. 53 Hesketh Ave, Bispham. Blackpool in 1929, returning to Elworth in 1935spouse: Palmer, Elizabeth (Betty) Mary (1917 - 2014)
- Reginald was the illegitimate child of Elizabeth Church, sister of Edward.spouse: Broadbent, Hilda E (1917 - 1996)
- Birth Register Ref: SA/30/14
- 1911 Census - Single Man aged 34 - Labourer at Fodens Motor Works - Lodging with Married Sister 'Mary (Church) Spooner & Family @ Elworth, Sandbach, Cheshire
- I am unable to figure out the relationship between this George Clempson and Frances Timberlake the wife of Nathaniel Browne! - As a 'George Clempson' was a witness at their marrige, and yet Marriage registers record George Clempson and Frances Timberlake as being married in 1752 - Much further research is required into establishing the relationship between this couple.spouse: Collins, Sarah (*1727 - )
London, England, Land Tax Records, 1692-1932 about William Jones George Clempson For Two Houses Warehouses @ Wapping, London (From 1752 through to 1764)
Tenant: William Jones George Clempson For Two Houses Warhouses - Proprietor: George Clempson - First Year of Section: 1765 - Civil Parish or Ward: Wapping - Borough or County: Middlesex - Call Number: MS 6013/52
- I have found on the 1841 census a Alexander Nicholls age 45 and a watch polisher/finisher with a Joseph Nicholls aged 9 who may be your Joseph who marries in 1852. They are living at 15 Spa Cottages , Lloyds Row, Clerkenwell, London. - The reason i have interest in them that a 18 year old William Dunn silversmith is boarding with them and he may possibly be apprenticed to Alexander. I need to find out more on him.spouse: Spencer, Elizabeth Ward (Clarke) (~1823 - )
Hope it helps
ONS Births Index: Oct_Dec 1911spouse: (Iv), John Clempson Browne (1878 - 1931)
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Browne, Ada Florence - Mother: Cloake - Born: @ Poplar, London - 1911-Dec-1c/907
ONS Births Index: Jan_Mar 1917
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Browne, John Clempson - Mother: Cloake - Born: @ W. Ham - 1917-Mar-4a/269
ONS Births Index: Apr_Jun 1919
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Browne, George W - Mother: Cloake - Born: W. Ham - 1919-Jun-4a/173
Spinster never married