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BIOGRAPHIES A

ABBOTT - ACKARY - ADAMS - ADAMSON - ADAMTHWAITE - AINDOW - AINSCOUGH - AKRIGG - ALBERT - ALBINSON - ALLAN - ALLEN - ALSTEAD - ANDERSON - ANSELL - ARMER - ARMSTRONG - ARNOLD-BAKER (>VON BLUMENTHAL) - ASHCROFT - ASKEW - ATKINSON - ATTWOOD -  AYRTON

ABBOTT

Thomas Abbott

Marriages Sep 1975   Ynys Mon 25 376 Pauline Oversby

 

ACKARY

Bernard R Ackary

Births Sep 1932    Ashton   8d 969      Bernard R Ackary          Oversby

 

John E Ackary

Births Mar 1930 Ashton 8d 1052 John E Ackary      Oversby

 

John W Ackary

Dec 1929 Ashton 8d 1423 …Margaret Oversby

 

ADAMS

William Adams

=Jul 1869 Durham, England -Jane Oversby (1840—1883)                                                                           

 

 

ADAMSON

Colin F Adamson                                                                                 (Jun 1959 Durham C.  1a 480)

 

Frederick Adamson (1925–1990)

Birth 19th Aug 1925 Durham - Death Nov 1990 Durham Western, Durham, England

Marriage Jun 1949 Durham Central, Durham 1a 699- Margaret Oversby 1929–2015

Residence 1939 Station Hotel Croxdale Durham, England Marital Status: Single

 

 Jean Adamson                                                                                     (Dec 1951 Durham C.  1a 346)

 

Leslie J Adamson                                                                                  (Mar 1950   Newcastle T.  1b 177)

 

Patricia Adamson                                                                                  (Jun 1953 Durham C.  1a 425)

 

 Roland R Adamson                                                                           (Sep 1956 Durham C.  1a 436)

 

ADAMTHWAITE

Margaret Adamthwaite

=Kirkby Stephen - George Oversby (1761–1842)

 

AINDOW

CHARLES “CHARLIE” AINDOW (1878-1915)                                           Charles ‘Charlie’ Aindow was born in 1878, one of 13 children born to John and Catherine Aindow of Formby, near Liverpool, in Lancashire, England.  His brothers were named John, Joseph Henry, Robert, Thomas and William.  He also had sisters named Alice, Catherine, Margery, Margarita, and Mary, and he lived at the family home at 'Ashburton', West Lane, Formby.  Previously the family had resided at Liverpool Road, Lifeboat House at Andrews Lane, and 22 Queens Road, all in the Formby area of Liverpool.                                                                                           His grandfather was the coxswain of the Formby lifeboat from 1862 to 1885 and his father held the same position until 1918 when the lifeboat station there closed. Charlie Aindow himself was also second coxswain of the lifeboat. The Aindows were fishermen by profession, and Charlie continued the family tradition.                                                                 A Roman Catholic, he was educated at Our Lady’s Schools and belonged to The Catholic Club in Three Tuns Lane, Formby. For many years he worked in the fishing industry at Liverpool Docks for Messrs John Glynn and Company, before joining the Cunard Steamship Company in 1914.             On 12 April 1915 he engaged as a night watchman in the Stewards Department on board the Lusitania at Liverpool, at a monthly rate of pay of £4-5s-0d, (£4.25p). He is known to have served as a steward on previous voyages of the ship. He reported for duty in the early morning of 17 April 1915 before she left Liverpool Pier Head for the very last time and one week later, he arrived safely at her New York destination.                                     He was still serving in the same capacity of night watchman when the liner began the return leg of her voyage to Liverpool on the early afternoon of 1 May 1915 and he was killed when she was torpedoed and sunk on the afternoon of 7 May, off the Old Head of Kinsale in southern Ireland, by the German submarine U-20.                                                                      His body was recovered from the sea afterwards, and having been landed at Queenstown, it was taken to one of the temporary mortuaries set up there, and given the reference number 170.  It was then identified there, on Sunday 8 May, by his brother Robert and his sister Catherine, known as ’Kit’, who had travelled from Formby for that very purpose.                                         'The Cork Examiner' for Thursday 12 May 1915 described Kit Aindow’s reaction:                                                                                             She was there to find the body of her brother, Chas. Aindow who was apparently a steward on the ill-fated liner.  When she recognised the dead body, she gave way to unrestrained grief and had to be taken away.                                                                                               Cunard sources afterwards described the body for its records as:                 Charles Aindow, Steward... about 45 years, light brown hair, sandy moustache, blue eyes, long nose, long red face, high forehead, bald on top, light brown eyebrows, medium build, about 6’ in height.  Steward’s uniform with brass buttons, black tie and white collar, black boots and brown socks, white drawers.                                                                                     Local newspaper 'The Formby Times' further stated in its edition of Saturday 15 May:                                                                                             He was one of the best swimmers in Lancashire.  It is supposed that he sank as the result of a severe knock on the head, a terrible bruise pointing to this conclusion.                                                                                      On 14 May 1915 Charlie Aindow’s remains were despatched by sea from Queenstown to Liverpool, to Messrs John Waugh and Sons, who were funeral directors in Liverpool and nearby Waterloo. Having travelled to Formby from Liverpool by motor hearse, it was then buried the following day in the churchyard of Our Lady of Compassion Roman Catholic Church, in Formby. Night Watchman Aindow was aged 37 years, although he had given his age on engagement as 34.                                                Apart from many family mourners present there were also representatives from Formby Council and the Formby Section of the National Lifeboat Institution. Requiem Mass was conducted by the Reverend Father Gardner assisted by Father Hotherstall and the coffin was carried to the family grave by members of the Formby Lifeboat Institution.  His remains still lie there today, in Plot B, Row 4, Grave 8.                                                                                 There is a memorial stone over the grave, which consists of a sandstone cross set onto a revetted square base.  His name is inscribed on the front bottom panel, the pertinent inscription reading: -

CHARLES AINDOW

VICTIM OF THE LUSITANIA DISASTER MAY 7 TH 1915.

He is also commemorated on the municipal war memorial in the centre of Formby, only yards away from where he is buried.                                      In August 1915 his family received from Cunard, the balance of pay owing to him in respect of his service from 17 April 1915 until 8 May, 24 hours after the liner had been sunk. On the 11th day of the same month, probate of his will was granted to his father, his effects amounting to £238-0s-0d, quite a large sum for an ordinary crew member to have left in 1915. Property recovered from his body was also sent to the family home and this consisted of silver and copper coins to the value of £0-0s-9d, (£0.40), a bunch of four keys, a corkscrew, a pair of cuff studs, a cigarette case and six spoons!                                                                                              His mother died in May 1916 aged 77 years and his father died in September 1925 aged 86 years. They are both buried in the same grave as their son.

References                                                                                         Patricia Aindow, Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1881 Census of England and Wales, 1891 Census of England and Wales, 1901 Census of England and Wales, 1911 Census of England and Wales, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Cork Examiner, Cunard Records, Formby Times, Probate Records, PRO BT 100/345, PRO BT 334.

Name: Charles Aindow                                                                         Outcome: Lost                                                                                     Type: Crew                                                                                         Age at time of sailing: 37                                                                     Address at time of sailing: 'Ashburton', West Lane, Formby

 

LIFEBOAT AINDOWS OF FORMBY

Lifeboat Aindows of Formby.

Henry Aindow - a crew member on the Lifeboat, from 1834 and Coxswain from 1862 to 1885, possibly living @ Bangbraids Farm Formby.

 John Aindow Snr, son of the above. Crew member and Coxswain from 1885 to 1910, later living @ the Lifeboat House Formby.

 John Aindow Jnr., son of the above, also crew member and Coxswain from 1910 to 1919, first residing @ Queens Road Formby and later the Lifeboat House.

 

Winifred Agnes Aindow (1882–1956)

(9 Nov 1882 Formby, Lancashire, England- 9 Apr 1956 Crosby, Liverpool, Lancashire, England)

 =1902 Liverpool, Lancashire, England- Michael Oversby 1882 – 1936

 

AINSCOUGH

Florence Louisa Ellen Ainscough (1897–1965)

(Jul 1897 Leeds, Yorkshire, England- 8 May 1965 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England)

Parents: John William Ainscough (1872–) and Ethel Metcalfe (1872–)

Baptism :16 Oct 1898 Shadwell, Yorkshire, England

1901 Potternewton, Yorkshire, England Relation to Head of House: Daughter

2 Apr 1911 Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire, England Relation to Head of House: Daughter

 

John William Ainscough (1872–)

(Oct 1872 Wigan, Lancashire, England-)

=Ethel Metcalfe (1872–)

2 Apr 1911 Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire, England Book Sellers Assistant

 

Kenneth Ainscough (1909–)

(Jul 1909 Leeds, Yorkshire, England-)

Parents: John William Ainscough (1872–) and Ethel Metcalfe (1872–)

02 Apr 1911 Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire, England Relation to Head of House: Son

 

Marjorie Ainscough 1904–

(9 Dec 1904 Leeds, Yorkshire, England-)

Parents: John William Ainscough (1872–) and Ethel Metcalfe (1872–)

Baptism: 5 Jan 1905 Leeds, Yorkshire, England

2 Apr 1911 Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire, England

Relation to Head of House: Daughter

 

AKRIGG

Ernest Akrigg (1913–1981)                                                                  (30 Apr 1913 Yorkshire - West Riding, United Kingdom-Jun 1981  Lancaster, Lancashire, England

Parents: John Akrigg (1884–1964) and Catherina Mary Middleton (1888–1976)

Marriage: 1940 Settle, Yorkshire, West Riding, England-Agnes Oversby (1914–1984)

 

Michael Akrigg (1824–1901)

(27 Apr 1824 Grisedale, Yorkshire, England-2 Aug 1901 Garsdale, Yorkshire, England)

=Izaat Lund (1825–1908)

1861 Ingleton, Yorkshire, England

1871 Garsdale, Yorkshire, England

1881 Garsdale, Yorkshire, England

1891 Garsdale, Yorkshire, England

1901 Garsdale, Yorkshire, England

 

ALBERT

Sarah Ann Albert (1874–1903)

(1874 Cheshire, Altrincham-1903 Bolton

Marriage: 1900 Bolton- George Oversby (1870–1934)

 

 

ALBINSON

 

Captain Clarence Albinson, Courtright, Ontario, Canada

 

Memorial communion chalice and platter from Trinity Anglican Church, Mooretown.

 

Emma Jane Albinson

Baptism 12 Sep 1847 Bolton-le-Moors, St Peter, Lancashire, England

Father: John Albinson and Mother: Susanna Albinson

 

Emma Mary Holliday Albinson (1922-2006)

(21 Aug 1922 23 Standishgate, Wigan, Lancashire- Sep 2006 (age 84)

Spouse: John Derrick Holdsworth

Delivered by Dr James Oag, husband of Hilda nee Ellis, sister of Kitty and Alice Ellis who married the Booth brothers.

Residence btw 1923 and 1931 (age 0-9) Wigan, Lancashire

Education btw 1928 and 1931 (age 5-9) Woodfield Preparatory School; Wigan, Lancashire

Education btw 1931 and 1934 (age 8-12) Roundhay High School; Leeds

Residence btw 1931 and 1949 (age 8-27) Leeds

Education btw 1934 and 1940 (age 11-18) boarding school of St Mary and St Anne; Abbots Bromley, Staffs

Education btw 1940 and 1947 (age 17-25) Medical School; Leeds

MB ChB 2nd class honours

Occupation 1947 (age 24-25) House Physician, General Infirmary; Leeds

Occupation 1947/48 (age 25-26) Paediatric House Physician then House Surgeon, Maternity Hospital; Leeds

 

James Albinson (1828-)

Father: John Albinson

Marriage 31 Dec 1884 Bolton-Le-Moors, Lancashire, England. Spouse: Mary Lipscomb Green

 

James Albinson

Father: John Albinson Mother: Susanna Albinson

Baptism 18 Jan 1829 Bolton-le-Moors, St Peter, Lancashire, England

 

James Henry Albinson

Father: James Albinson Mother: Mary Lipscombe Albinson                           Baptism 31 Aug 1892 Bolton-le-Moors, St Peter, Lancashire, England

 

James H Albinson (1891-)

(Birth 7 Aug 1891-)

1939 "Welbeck Lodge" Darlington, Durham, England/Married? Occupation:

Registered Student Practitioner Regional Medical Staff of Ministry of Health

 

James Henry Albinson (Abt 1892-Abt 1949)

Died age 57

Burial 28 Nov 1949 Manchester, Greater Manchester, England

Occupation: Doctor

Cemetery: Southern Cemetery Cemetery Section: CC

Grave Number:1006 Cemetery Notes: Consecrated

 

James Henry Albinson (-1949)

Born 45 Kent Street Bolton. Fathers occupation given as a Cotton Machine Maker.

Attended Bolton Church Institute School in Bolton, Attended Manchester

University Medical School. Qualified 1916, In the RAMC on hospital ships in Mesopotamia and finally in India for the armistice. Worked at St. Mary's

Hospital Manchester doing obstetrics met his wife there and went into General Practice in Wigan, 23 Standish Gate, rented from the Earl of Derby, bought practice from Dr. McAlligate???.                                           1923-24 Earl of Derby sold property to Boots the Chemist moved to 31 Upper Diccinson Street, Wigan, built a surgery there in garden behind the house.                                                                                       1931 became Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health moved to Leeds and 1935 moved to Darlington and 1941 to Manchester. 1939-45

organising emergency hospital provision. Died November 25th, 1949. Buried in Southern Cemetery Manchester Church of England Part (Grave Ref CC1006).

 

John Albinson (1774-1854)

John Albinson (1774-1854) Surveyor and Antiquary

1800-1841 John Albinson (1774-1854) was appointed Clerk to the Great Bolton Improvement Trustees (Police Commissioners) in 1800, a post which he occupied until 1841.

1854 (24 Aug) John Albinson (1775-1854) passed away on 24 Aug 1854 in Bolton, Lancashire, England.

1854 In 1854 Robert Heywood, the former Mayor of Bolton, purchased the Bowyer Bible, now on display in Bolton Museum, for £550 from the estate of John Albinson.

 

John Houghton Albinson, Jr (1837-1911)

Birth 30 Jul 1837 Bolton, Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England

Death 27 Apr 1911 Mooretown, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada aged 73

Burial Sutherland Cemetery Mooretown, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada

Plot No known tombstone

There is an Ontario death registration for him.

Son of John Albinson Sr. (Feb. 1797-June 29, 1863) and Susan/Susannah Greenway

(Oct. 18, 1807-Aug. 19, 1863) both of Bolton, Lancashire, England.

While in England John Jr. created patents for certain inventions.

He immigrated to Ontario, Canada and was married on Nov. 18, 1875 in

Lambton County to Mary Eliza Millikin d/o John Millikin and Mary Jones.

He was sea captain on the Great Lakes and also a marine engineer according

to his Ontario death certificate. They had a son, Clarence Roscoe

(1876-1946) who married Ann Ida Boulton (1878-1976) on Jan. 15, 1908

and had two sons, Clarence Houghton Albinson (1908-1966) and George

Boulton Albinson (1910-1967) who married Sarah Ruth Sutherland

(1915-1994).

 

Mary Alice Albinson

Father: James Albinson.  Mother: Mary Lipscombe Albinson

Baptism 14 May 1887 Bolton-le-Moors, St Peter, Lancashire, England

 

 

Mary Elizabeth Albinson (1862–1903)

(1862 Cheshire, Birkenhead- 1903 Bolton)

=1881 Bolton-Peter Obersby (Hubbersby) (1862–)

 

Mary Elizabeth Albinson (1862-1903)                                                     (5 Jan 1862 2 Wilson Street, Birkenhead, Cheshire-Bef .14 Oct 1903 Bolton, Lancashire, England in child birth)                                                  [Mother Susannah  Albinson]  

=5 Jun 1881 St Marks, Bolton, Lancs., England - Peter Obersby/ Hubbersby (1863 - 1929)                                                                                      [Buried 14 Oct 1903]                                                                          [Tonge Cemetery, Bolton, Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England]

 

Mary Elizabeth Albinson (1862–1903)

(Abt 1862 Birkenhead, Cheshire, England- Oct 1903 Bolton, Lancashire

Marriage: 5 Jun 1887 St Mark's, Bolton, Lancashire, England- Peter Obersby ((1863–1929)

1881 Little Bolton, Lancashire, England Relationship to Head: Stepdaughter

1891 Little Bolton, Lancashire, England Relation to Head of House: Wife

1901 Bolton, Lancashire, England Relation to Head of House: Wife

 

Samuel Albinson (1733-1805).                                                                1805 (11 May) Samuel Albinson (1733-1805) passed away on 11 May 1805 in Bolton, Lancashire, England.

 

Susannah Albinson

 

ALLAN

Leah Allan

Registration Date Oct 1933 Registration Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec

Registration district Barrow in Furness Inferred County Lancashire

Spouse Frank Oversby

Volume Number 8e Page number 1667

 

 

ALLEN

Betsy Allen (1855–1920)

(Abt 1855 Dent, Yorkshire, England-13 Oct 1920 Sedburgh, Yorkshire West Riding, England)

Parents: William Allen (1831–) and Mabel Allen (1837–1865)

17 Sep 1873 Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, England                               -Thomas James Middleton (1846–1933)

1861 Dent, Yorkshire, England Relation to Head of House: Daughter

1881 Dent, Yorkshire, England Relation to Head of House: Wife; Marital Status: Married

1891 Dent, Yorkshire, England Relation to Head of House: Wife

1901 Dent, Yorkshire, England Relation to Head of House: Wife

2 Apr 1911 Dent, Yorkshire-West Riding, England

Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife

Diane Allen

Diane Allen was born in Leeds but raised at her family's farm deep in the Yorkshire Dales. After working as a glass engraver, raising a family, and looking after an ill father, she found her true niche in life, joining a large print publishing firm in 1990. Rising through the firm, she is now the general manager and has recently been made Honorary Vice President of the Romantic Novelists' Association. Diane and her husband Ronnie live in Long Preston in the Yorkshire Dales and have two children and four beautiful grandchildren.

 

Isabella Allen (1820–1876)

(Abt 1820 Dent, Yorkshire, England- Oct 1876 Sedbergh, Yorkshire West Riding)

Marriage: 7 Oct 1837 Dent, York, England-Brian Greenwood ((1815–1876)

 

 

Mary Allen (1832–1861)

(2 Sep 1832 Melbecks, Yorkshire, England- 1861)

Parents: Leonard Allen and Mary Rowntree

=William Dickinson (1832–1863)

 

William Allen

=14 Jul 1787 St Andrews, Dent, Yorkshire, England - Margaret Oversby (1765–1783)

 

ALSTEAD

Joseph Alstead (1853–1936)

(2 Sep 1853 Cuerden, Leyland, Lancashire- Sep 1936 Bury, Lancashire)

 

 

ANDERSON

Dorothy Alice Anderson

(12 Mar 1922 Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA-15 Mar 1944 Mount Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA aged 22

Daughter of Edgar Elwood and Alice Marie (Herrick) Anderson. Single.

Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA

 

Elsie Isabel Anderson (1899-)

Birth 9 Dec 1899 Trimdon Colliery, Durham

 

Evelyn Anderson (1907-)

(31 Mar 1907-)

Residence: 1939 260 Lyne St. Brandon and Byshottles, Durham, England/Single/ Occupation: Unpaid Domestic Duties

 

John McPherson Anderson (1903–1974)

(22 Mar 1903 Liverpool, Lancashire-Dec 1974 Liverpool, Lancashire)

Marriage: Dec 1931 Liverpool, Lancashire-Phyllis Dawson (1906–1960)

 

Martha Anderson (-1938)

Death:  31 Jan 1938 Durham, England

Probate Date: 1 Jun 1938 Probate Registry: Durham

 

 

William & Mary Anderson

 

William O Anderson (1897-)

(6 Jun 1897-)

Residence: 1939 260 Lyne St. Brandon and Byshottles, Durham, England/Single/Newspaper Correspondent

 

William Oversby Anderson (1897-178)

(6 Jun 1897 -24 Dec 1978 (aged 81)

Burial: Durham Crematorium Durham, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England

 

ANSELL

Harry Robert Ansell 1928–2000

(24 Oct 1928-24 Jan 2000 Greensborough)

Parents: Unknown Father and Violetta Topsy Bessie Atkinson (1903–1994)

=Rosemary Breaks (1930–2008)

1963 Diamond Creek, Deakin, Victoria, Australia

1980 Diamond Creek, Diamond Valley, Victoria, Australia

Burial: Fawkner, Moreland City, Victoria, Australia

 

ARMER

Ann Armer (1859–1861)

(Apr 1859 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England- 3 Jun 1861 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

Baptism: 4 Sep 1859 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

 

Christopher Armer (1861–1886)

(Jul 1861 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England- Jan 1886 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England)

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

 

Elizabeth Armer (1855–

(1855 Priest Hutton, Lancashire, England-)

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

Baptism: 25 Dec 1855 Warton Near Lancaster, Lancashire, England.

 

 

 

Florence Sarah Armer (1890–1927)

(9 Apr 1890 West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire, England- Oct 1927 Banbury, Oxfordshire, England)

Parents: Oliver Armer (1864–1893) and Rose Ann Greenwood (1866–)

Baptism:7 May 1890 St Anne, Lancashire, England

=Apr 1915 Newhaven, Sussex, England- William Edward Wilmer (1883–1929)

This marriage is also recorded in a footnote in Latin to her Catholic baptismal record

1891 West Derby, Lancashire, England Relation to Head of House: Daughter

1901 Lancaster, Lancashire, England

Relation to Head of House: Inmate of Nazareth House orphanage in Lancaster.

2 Apr 1911 Stockport, Cheshire, England Single, assistant foster mother in a children's home in Stockport.

 

Jane Armer (1868–)

(Jul 1868 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England-)

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

Baptism: 30 Aug 1868 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

= 1890 Kendal, Westmorland, England-John Armstrong (1865–1931)

 

John Armer (1857–1879)

(Jul 1857 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England- Oct 1879 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England)

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

Baptism: 6 Sep 1857 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

 

Matthew Armer (1824–1904)

(1824 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England- Jan 1904 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England)

=October 1855 Kendal, Westmorland, England - Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

1841 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

1851 Natland, Westmorland, England Relationship: Servant

1861 Burton, Westmorland, England Relationship: Head

1871 Burton, Westmorland, England Relationship: Head

1881 Burton, Westmorland, England: Married; Relationship to Head: Head

1891 Burton, Westmorland, England Relation to Head of House: Head

1901 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England Relation to Head of House: Head

 

Mathew Armer (1870–1874)

(Jul 1870 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England- 11 Jul 1874 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England)

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

Baptism: 18 Sep 1870 • Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

 

Oliver Armer (1864–1893)

(Jul 1864 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England- 2 Dec 1893 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England: reg at Liverpool.

Oliver Armer, Licensed Victualler's Manager of Chatsworth St., Liverpool, died at Burton in Kendal: probate to widow, Rose.

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

Baptism: 2 Oct 1864 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

= Jul 1889 Fulham, London, England- Rose Ann Greenwood (1866–)

1871 Burton, Westmorland, England Relationship: Son

1881 Dalton in Kendal, Lancashire, England Relationship to Head: Servant

1891 West Derby, Lancashire, England

Relation to Head of House: Head

 

Richard Armer (1863–1874)

(Jul 1863 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England-4 Aug 1874 Kendal, Westmorland)

Parents: Matthew Armer (1824–1904) and Sarah Oversby (1831–1901)

Baptism: 30 Aug 1863 Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

 

ARMSTRONG

George Armstrong (1796–1868)

(1796 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England- 1868 East Ward, Westmorland)

Marriage: 28 Oct 1820 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England-Hannah Lough ((1782–)

Marriage: 20 Sep 1851 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England-Margaret Hoggarth (1811–)

1841 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England

 

George Oversby Armstrong (1880–1925)

(1880 Salford, Lancashire, England- 10 May 1925 Westmorland, England.

Marriage 1913 Burnley, Lancashire- Phyllis Ann Simpson (1873- 1951)

 

Hannah Armstrong (1852-1925)

(1852 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England- 31 Mar 1925 Lancashire, England)

Christening 16 Apr 1852 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England

Father: John Armstrong and Mother: Mary Armstrong

 

John Armstrong (1824-)

(1824 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England-)

Parents: George Armstrong (1796–1868) and Hannah Lough (1782–)

Marriage 13 Nov 1845 Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England-Spouse: Mary Oversby (Abt 1824-)

 

John Armstrong (1865–1931)

(Jan 1865 Milnthorpe, Westmorland, England- Mar 1931 Kendal, Westmorland, England)

Parents: John Armstrong (1835–) and Isabella Hutchinson (1836–)

Baptism: 15 Jan 1865 Milnthorpe, Westmorland, England

=1890 Kendal, Westmorland, England-Jane Armer (1868–)

 

Matthew Armstrong (1892–)

(Jul 1892-)

Parents: John Armstrong (1865–1931) and Jane Armer (1868–)

1901 Main Street, Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England

Relation to Head of House: Son. Father is a Horse Trainer, own account. Living with the family is 63-year-old John Newsham (Gardener's Labourer. Visitor from Milnthorpe).

 

Sarah Isabella Armstrong (1867–1939)

(Abt 1867 Milnthorpe, Westmorland, England- 9 Jan 1939 Liverpool North, Lancashire, England)

Parents: John Armstrong (1835–) and Isabella Hutchinson (1836–1916)

Baptism: 25 Dec 1866 Milnthorpe, Westmorland, England.

 

ARNOLD-BAKER >>>   VON BLUMENTHAL

 

ASHCROFT

Robert Ashcroft (1837-)

= 14 Oct 1877 St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England [Dec 1877 Blackburn 8e 472]-   Sarah Oversby (1831–)                                                                        

 

 

ASKEW

Agness Askew (1827-)

(27 Aug 1827-)

Father: Anthony Askew   and Mother: Sarah Oversley/Oversby

Baptism 24 Jul 1831 Strickland Gate Wesleyan Methodist, Kendal, Westmorland, England

 

Ann Askew (1832-)

(18 Feb 1832-)

Baptism 1 Apr 1832 Wesleyan, Dent, York, England

Father: Christopher Askew. Mother: Isabella Haggarth

 

Anne Askew (Abt 1832-)

Father: Christopher Askew

Marriage 8 May 1858 Dent, Yorkshire, England Spouse: Anthony Edmondson

 

Anthony Askew (1794-1840)                                                                 =24 May 1817 Dent, Yorkshire, England- Sarah Oversby (1796 – 1843)

 

Christopher Askew

Marriage 1 Sep 1827 Dent, Yorkshire, England Spouse: Isabella Haygarth

 

Elizabeth Askew (1898-)                                                                        (Apr 1898 Ingleton, Yorkshire, England- )

 

Elizabeth Agnes Ann Askew (1866–1919)

(1866 Dent- 1919 Burnley, Lancashire, England)

Parents: William Askew (1821–1875) and Mary Bateman (1826–1891)

Marriage: 1898 Dent -James Raw (1876–)

1871 Dent, Yorkshire, England

1881 Dent, Yorkshire, England

1891 Dent, Yorkshire, England

1901 Brierfield, Lancashire, England

 

Ernest Askew (1891-)                                                                           (Apr 1891 Shap, Westmoreland, England- )

 

Ethel Askew (1894-)                                                                             (Apr 1894 Ingleton, Yorkshire, England - )

 

Fanny Askew (1880-)                                                                            (Abt 1880 Shap, Westmorland- )

 

 

George and Anne Askew

George Askew (1905–1973)

(25 Aug 1905 Liverpool, England- Apr 1973 Babylon, Suffolk, New York, United States of America)

Parents: Anthony Askew (1865–1910)

 

Margaret Askew (1834-)

 (14 Mar 1834-)

Father: Anthony Askew and Mother: Sarah.

 Baptism 6 Sep 1836 Dent, York, England

 

Margaret Askew (1834-)

Father: Anthony Askew 

Marriage 13 May 1858 Samlesbury, Lancashire, England- Spouse: Richard Bentham

 

Margaret Askew (1887-)                                                                        (Jan 1887 Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England- )

 

William Askew (1821–1875)

(1 Aug 1821 Dent, Yorkshire-27 Dec 1875 Dent, Yorkshire, England)

Parents: Anthony Askew (1794–1840) and Sarah Oversby (1796–1843)

Baptism: 14 Jul 1822 Kendal, Yorkshire, England

Marriage:1 May 1841 Dent, Yorkshire, England-Elizabeth Balderstone (1818–1860)

Marriage:7 Sep 1861 Dent - Mary Bateman ((1826–1891)

1841 Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England

1851 Dent, Yorkshire, England

1861 Liverpool, Lancashire, England

1871 Dent, Yorkshire, England.

Buried at Cowgill

 

ATKINSON

 

George Atkinson (1891–1977)

(18 Aug 1891 Settle, Yorkshire, England-Sep 1977 Claro, North Yorkshire, England Reg Settle)

Marriage: Jan 1928 Settle, Yorkshire, England- Mary Martha Mason (1888–1972)

 

ATTWOOD

Charles Herbert Attwood (1880-1940)

(1880 Lambeth, London, England-27 Sep 1940 London, England)

Burial: Lambeth Cemetery and Crematorium

Tooting, London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, England

 

AYRTON

John Ayrton (1890–1952)

(1890 Barrow-in-Furness. Lancs.- 1952)

Marriage:10 Mar 1914 West Gorton, Manchester-Mary Margaret Iveson (1889–1973)

 

John Ayrton (Abt 1890-)

Marriage: 19 Mar 1914: Gorton, Manchester, England Church: West Gorton Wesleyan Methodist, Hyde Road

Father Name: James Ayrton Spouse Name: Mary Margaret Iveson. Age: 24

Spouse Father Name: Christopher Iveson.

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