Our Haigh & Gurden Family
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2901 | Employment: Worker Place of Work: T W Broadbent Ltd Electrical Engineers | HAIGH, John Crosland (I50)
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2902 | Employment: Worker Place of Work: Taylor Bros Iron Founders | GURDEN, Mark (I4)
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2903 | Employment: Worker Place of Work: The Premier Rubber Manufacturer | ENTWISTLE, Jane (I7622)
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2904 | Employment: Worker Place of Work: Turner Nattys & Ltd | KNIGHT, Thomas William (I6967)
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2905 | Employment: Worker Place of Work: W Higgins & Sons, Cheetham Hill | ENTWISTLE, Albert (I7621)
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2906 | Employment: Worker Place of Work: Walter Gledhill & Son Limited Woollen Manufacturers | HAIGH, Emma (I41)
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2907 | Employment: Worker Place of Work: Witson, The Arcade, Wigan | BATTYE, Elizabeth Turner (I853)
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2908 | Engineers Fitter at time of daughter Lydia's marriage | MONK, Alfred (I2831)
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2909 | England Birth Transcription: John Seaton Marsden Birth Qtr 3 1881 Mother Davies in Wigan | MARSDEN, John Seaton (I7237)
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2910 | England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Record Set gives 24 Jan 1647 (New Calander? | HAIGH, Elizabeth (I144)
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2911 | Entry No. 1449; David Stubbs of Abbeytown; was buried on 31 January 1854;aged 30years | STUBBS, David (I1406)
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2912 | Entry No. 147; 06 October; David Stubbs; of full age; bachelor; alabourer of Applegarth; father; John Stubbs; farmer; married MaryGlaister; of full age; spinster; (no occupation given) of Abbeytown;father William Glaister a mariner by licence in the presence of Johnharrison; Mary Stubbs; | Family: David STUBBS / Mary GLAISTER (F409)
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2913 | Entry No. 2580; 28 April 1850; John son of David & Mary Stubbs ofAbbeytown; a labourer | STUBBS, John (I1409)
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2914 | Entry No. 2672; 18 April 1852; William son of David & Mary Stubbs ofAbbeytown; a labourer Entry No. 1415; William Stubbs of Abbeytown; was buried on 02 May 1852;aged 1month | STUBBS, William (I1410)
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2915 | Entry No. 2723; 08 June 1853; Ann dau of David & Mary Stubbs ofAbbeytown; a labourer | STUBBS, Ann (I1411)
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2916 | Evelyn Blackmore was a flower girl at the wedding. She remembers that herfather gave Bill and Lil an etched console mirror custom made by aToronto glass factory. | Family: William C. WALTER / Lillian CARPENTER (F379)
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2917 | Father last name given as Castle, No first name given Notes , Wid (widow?) | CASTLE, Annie (I8051)
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2918 | First name appears to be Gwin or maybe Gavin? it is illegible on marriagecertificate | BOGUE, ? (I1432)
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2919 | First name(s) Harpin Last name Battye Birth year 1883 Birth date 28 May 1883 Birth place Holmfirth Service number 87871 Rank Private Rank as transcribed Pte Regiment Machine Gun Corps Capture year 1918 Capture date 21 Mar 1918 Capture location Bullecourt Country - Prison camp DüLmen Previous camp MüNster 1 Next of kin last name Battye Next of kin town Holmfirth Next of kin county as transcribed Huddersfield Document details Prisoners of the First World War, the International Committee of the Red Cross Page number 24451 Wounded No Conflict World War 1 Record set Prisoners Of War 1715-1945 Category Military, armed forces & conflict Subcategory First World War Collections from Great Britain, UK None | BATTYE, Harpin (I33)
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2920 | First Witness George Bailey Second witness Thomas Buckerfield Anglican | Family: Henry LEE / Sarah POOL (F2491)
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2921 | Firth cartwright must have been missed in 1901, Hannah is denoted as married and he didn't die until 1910 in the wakefield Registration District. | Family: Firth CARTWRIGHT / Hannah HAIGH (F1139)
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2922 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I26)
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2923 | Found some Cumberland BMD records that list a John Bell, born about 1825,father Benjamin Bell Married Nanny Stubbs on January 25, 1845 in the presence of JosephMillburn and Mary Harrison Possible Death Bell, John Record Type: Deaths Age at death: 61 Quarter: June Year: 1871 District: Wigton County: Cumbria Cumberland Volume: 10b Page: 332 (click to see others on page) | BELL, John (I1364)
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2924 | Fred Haigh 25 bach. cloth weaver, of Cliff of Shepley, father Asa H. blacksmith AND Lily Naylor 25 spinst., of Stocksmoor, father Joseph Benjamin N., tailor both signed, by Banns, witn. include Matikda Naylor | Family: Fred HAIGH / Lily NAYLOR (F93)
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2925 | From the 'Marsden' website www.marsdens-ons.co.uk Esatea £229 Probate £408 | Source (S30)
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2926 | G Miller Widow presnt at death. | MILLER, John Henry (I883)
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2927 | Glass pack at time of his marriage | HUTTON, Alexander (I2388)
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2928 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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2929 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9)
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2930 | Grave Location W1C280 | CLAYTON, William Charles (I3429)
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2931 | Grave No. 17037, Sutton Road Cemetery, Southend-on-Sea. | WALTER, Ernest William (I1282)
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2932 | Grave No. 20921 Islington Cemetery, East Finchley, Section M. | WALTER, George Edward (I1281)
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2933 | Grave No. 23492, Section K, Islington Cemetery, East Finchley, Church Ground. | BLACKMORE, Elizabeth Mary Jenny (I1278)
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2934 | had numerous children baptised or buried as infants at | HAIGH, Joseph Snr (I73)
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2935 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I26)
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2936 | Halifax P.C. | Family: / (F161)
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2937 | Harness Maker on the death registration for his daughter, Emily Jessie. | BLACKMORE, Henry Charles (I1274)
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2938 | Has they were first cousins this was considered by the Quakers as "Marrying Out" so they were expelled. | Family: Joseph HAIGH / Susannah HAIGH (F233)
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2939 | He is listed as deceased on the marriage registration of his son, George.The marriage took place on September 13, 1897. | ADAMS, George (I1332)
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2940 | He was a Private in the army in France(1915-1917). | NAYLOR, William (I1103)
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2941 | Helen was married previous to marrying John Easton and a source reportsshe was divorced and had "quite a few children" from first marriage. | ALLAN, Helen Spence Gilmour (I2975)
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2942 | Henry Haigh stated that he was taken prinsoner at Dunkirk? DH I am convinced he was a Leading Aircraftman taken prisoner on 9 Sept 1943 | RAYNER, Jackie (I919)
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2943 | Henry Lee bachelor of this parish and Mary Amos spinster of this parish were married by me James Cooper. Witnesses Martha Archer, William Stanfield . | Family: Henry LEE / Mary AMOS (F2492)
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2944 | Her husband described as widower in 1861 census. There are 2 possible deaths between 1851 and 1861 in Huddersfield: Q4 1853 and Q1 1860 - no age given | BROADHEAD, Mary (I103)
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2945 | Her son George William Walter was the informant on her death certificate.She as living at 30 Parkhurst Road at the time of her death at the age of88. | DAY, Mary (I1335)
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2946 | Her surname may be Howard, Heward, Hewood, Heywood or Eward. | HEYWOOD, Lydia (I1015)
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2947 | His 1921 Census entry states birth place is "Gryson" Germany. The record was completed by his wife Grace. His 1911 Census entry gives Frankfurt as place of birth which is the near Geissen | MILLER, John Henry (I883)
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2948 | His address at time of marriage in 1893 was listed on the certificate as2 Hastings Street. He was 20 at time of marriage Death details found on Death Notification card sent by undertakers to hisson, Fred, in NY. Cards were passed on to me by Fred's daughter, MarylynCorey. Possible birth listing on Free BMD for a George Edwin Walter 1873Holborn 1b 748 May have been living at Wood Green, London at time of his mother's death.He was the informant on her death certificate. (source Peggy Gibbs) | WALTER, George Edward (I1281)
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2949 | His son's Mark Birth Certificate gives occupation as Chair Maker "ex Private 21st Manchester Regiment" | GURDEN, Mark (I4)
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2950 | Housemaid at time of first son's birth | PATERSON, Marion (I2111)
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