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18 Oct 2017 14:12 |
Marriages for Hannah's daughters:-
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times - Friday 02 October 1936
Local Weddings: LAWSON- JOHNSON
In St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Chapel, Sabden, last Saturday, the Rev. Father Murray, officiating, the marriage took place between Mr. Richard Lawson, voungest son of Mr. and Mrs Lawson, of 26 Bank-street, Padiham and Miss Margaret Johnson, eldest daughter Mrs. and the late Mr. Johnson, of 12. Pendle-street East, Sabden. The bride was attired in a blue satin dress, with halo and veil, and carried bouquet of tea roses. She was attended by four bridesmaids. Miss E. Johnson (sister) was dressed in pale green satin; Miss M. Lawson (sister of the bridegroom) was attired in green satin and carried bouquet of pink carnations; Miss L. Lawson (niece of the bridegroom) was dressed in pink crepe de chine and carried a bouquet of sweet peas; Miss Alice Packingham cousin of the bride) was dressed in pink crepe de chine and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. C. Fletcher (brother-in-law of the bride) was best man. and Mr. J. Thompson friend of the bride) the groomsman. The bride was given away her uncle, Mr. Daniel Ashton. Afterwards reception was held at the Old Black Bull Hotel. Sabden. The couple’s future home will at 16 Eccles Hill-street, Padiham. -------------------------------
Burnley Express - Wednesday 24 April 1940
SABDEN WEDDING
The wedding was solemnised in St. Nicholas' Church last Saturday of Mr. James Thompson, only son of Mr. Richard Thompson and the late Mrs Thompson of 22, Thorn street, Sabden, to Miss Ester Johnson, second daughter of Mrs. Ashton, of 12, Pendle-street East, Sabden. The bride, who was given away Mr. John Bracewell, was charmingly attired in navy blue costume, with hat and shoes to tone. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Richard Lawson. Mr. Hector Leaver was the best man and Mr. Arthur Johnson was groomsman, The Rev. E. N. Livesey officiated. The reception was held at the home of the bride. Mr & MrsThompson will reside at 109 Padiham Road, Sabden
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18 Oct 2017 08:36 |
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Sadly no DOB or middle name to confirm if it's your James H Johnson
First name(s) JAMES H Last name JOHNSON Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1924 Age 40 Death quarter 1 Death year 1964 District Burnley County Lancashire Volume 10B Page 814 Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from Great Britain, England © Findmypast
There is a record of probate for a James Herbert Johnson of 40 Smith Street, Chapeltown, Sheffield who died on 3 March 1964 being granted to the Yorkshire bank.
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18 Oct 2017 06:42 |
Audrey- I'm not 100% sure Hannah's sons were John's children.
They were registered in the indexes with surname Johnson- however, if Hannah was still married to John, even if the children were from another man, they would have been registered with surname Johnson.
The newspaper article re James Ashton's death refers to his two sons. He, of course, may have taken on the sons as his own, but I wouldn't discount them being his birth children.
Hannah's first son, born 1924 was called James H- also indicating he could have been James' son.
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18 Oct 2017 00:40 |
Hi Just found Hannah Hedley 1895 Wigan married John Johnson 1915 looks like the kids where his so they are not related to Mum, will keep them for now , but happy to find out more than I had, thanks again Audrey
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Audrey
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17 Oct 2017 23:23 |
Gran Mary Ann Gwilliam married Joe Hughes 1925, , I spent last night trying to find more about the children of James mum never mentioned step brothers or sisters but she left photos at Thorn St so will dig them out and have a good look, I did find Hannah Johnson but wasn't sure, You have been great finding all this I have been stuck with it for ages , now I feel better about things , my DNA came out as most Irish but it did not add up to what I know, Mum Welsh and Dad from Lincolnshire and Nottingham, back to 1625 so hoping the Irish is on James side, thanks again audrey
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AustinQ
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17 Oct 2017 08:40 |
Your Mum in 1939 ?:
Hughes Household 15 School Street , Heywood M.B., Lancashire, England
Mary A Hughes 06 Nov 1883 Female Incapacitated Gladys Collinge (Gwilliam) 29 Feb 1904 Female Cotton Winder Single Gwendoline Mitchell (White) 31 Oct 1921 Female Cop & Hewerer Single -------------------------------------
James Ashton married Hannah Johnson (nee Hedley) in 1928-
She had 4 children- I suspect her two boys were James' children- born before their marriage:
Births Dec 1915 JOHNSON Margaret Hedley Wigan 8c 43
Births Mar 1918 Johnson Esther Hedley Wigan 8c 47
Births Mar 1924 Johnson James H Hedley Burnley 8e 320
Births Jun 1925 Johnson Arthur Hedley Burnley 8e 297 ----------------------------
Hannah in 1939 (Hannah later married Richard Thompson):
Thompson (Ashton) Household 12 Pendle Street East , Burnley R.D., Lancashire,
Hannah Thompson (Ashton) 13 Apr 1895 Female Cotton Spinner Widowed Esther Thompson (Johnson) 22 Jan 1918 Female Cotton Spinner Single James H Johnson 10 Mar 1924 Male Iron Foundry Labourer Heavy Work Single ----------------------------------------
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16 Oct 2017 22:44 |
I AM SURE THEY WHERE AT WESTHAM ST TOO, SO MAYBE HE JOINED THEM THERE, MUM AND GRAN LIVED PADIHAM AND CLITHERO AND WHALLY TOO, SO I AM NOW LOOSING THE PLOT AGAIN JUST TRYING TO RIGHT IT ALL DOWN A BIT AT A TIME AND ON THE LAST BIT THANKS AGAIN AUDREY
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16 Oct 2017 22:25 |
Wow you have all done well ,Mum and Gran lived in Sabden in Thorn St so not sure what was going on there but it looks like this is the right James, I have lots of Photos so maybe his new family are on them wish I had asked more about him now,THANKS ALL OF YOU FOR THE HELP, NOW CAN GET ON WITH OTHER THINGS, LOVE AUDREY
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16 Oct 2017 17:36 |
Possible for Mary Alice in 1939 (divorced- see articles, James was possibly with new partner by 1933??- haven't time to check this out)-
1939: Riley Household 2 Schofield Street , Heywood M.B., Lancashire, England John Riley 05 May 1896 Male Builders Labourer Heavy Worker Married Francis Geraghty 24 Aug 1895 Male General Labourer Single Sarah Harrison 21 Feb 1880 Female Pedlar Widowed J Pickstone 30 Aug 1868 Male General Labourer Single Herbert (J) Pickstone 18 Oct 1902 Male General Labourer Single Bob Chapburn 13 Mar 1912 Male Demolisher Married Mary A Ashton 12 Mar 1878 Female Cotton Weaver Divorced Bridget Briggs 11 Mar 1858 Female Retired Widowed Lily Riley ? May 1894 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married -----------------------
possible death:
First name(s) MARY A Last name ASHTON Gender Female Birth year 1876 Age 71 Death quarter 2 Death year 1947 District Heywood County Lancashire Volume 10C Page 342 ----------------------------------
This article says he had four children- the article below says two sons:-
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times - Friday 08 September 1933
DEATH OF MR. J. H. ASHTON.
The death occurred at his home, 10, Thorn Street, in the early hours of Saturdav, of Mr. James Herbert Ashton. Mr. Ashton, who was 54 sears of age was born at Heywood, but had lived in Sabden for about 15 years where he had followed the occupation of general labourer. In March last year he was the victim of a serious accident whilst working on the Churn Clough Reservoir extensions, when he received severe head injuries. For a long period was Blackburn Infirmary, and on his retnurn had been unable to follow any occupation, and had gradually declined in health. He leaves widow and four children with whom much sympathy is felt. The interment took place on Wednesday. --------------------------------
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times - Friday 08 September 1933
DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT SABDEN QUARRY.
The East Lancashire Coroner (Mr. F. Rowland) fitting with jury at an inquest in Padihaui Police Station, Tuesday, found that an accident in March, last year, at a quarry adjoining Churn Clough reservoir, Sabden, had connection with the death last Saturday afternoon ot James Herbert Ashton (54), general labourer, of 10, Thorn-street, Sabden.
Hannah Ashton said that until March, last year, her husband enjoyed good health. He then had an accident while following his employment at a quarry adjoining Churn Clough reservoir, and was taken to the Blackburn Infirmary, where he remained for eight days. When he returned home he was attended by Dr. Lawrie. He had grown very feeble and died in her presence last Saturday afternoon.
Since the accident her husband had been in receipt of compensation under the Workmen’s Compensation Act. Thomas Alderson, of Whittaker’s Farm, Sabden, labourer, working for Messrs. Johnson, contractors, of Mirfield, Yorkshire, said that on March 10th, last year, when he was moving wagons out of the quarry on to the land line. Ashton remained in the quarry alone. On returning with the empty wagons, witness found Ashton lying on the ground unconscious. He was bleeding from a wound in the head, and was removed with all haste to Blackburn Infirmary. The Coroner: Did he ever tell you what happened? Alderson: He he was hit by a falling stone.
Dr Lawrie said he had attended Ashton on his return from the Blackburn Infirmary on March 18th, last year, until he was readmitted to the Infirmary on January 10th. He was then a patient for seven days, He had a depressed fracture of the vault of the skull, and surgeons were unable to operate. Death was due to cerebral compression a result of a depressed fracture of the vault of the skull. The Coroner: Was there any definite chain of cause and effect between the accident and death? —Yes, there was.
Without retiring the jury returned verdict Accidental death due to a falling stone. Mr. H. Backhouse, junior, who represented the quarry owners, condoled with Ashton’s familv in their sad bereavement, and the coroner and jury added their sympathies
Mr Ashton who had resided in Sabden for the last 16 years is survived by a wife and two sons. ----------------------------------------------
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KathleenBell
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16 Oct 2017 10:37 |
Is this your mum in 1911 with her grandmother? :-
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 8 Barlow St Hopwood Heywood, Heywood, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Occupation Age Birth year Birth place Elizabeth Ann Gwilliam Head Widow Female - 49 1862 Heywood Lanc Elizabeth Gwilliam Daughter Single Female - 24 1887 Heywood Lanc George Gwilliam Son Single Male Labourer Iron Foundry 19 1892 Heywood Lanc Elinor Gwilliam Daughter Single Female Gater Ring Room 14 1897 Heywood Lanc Gladys Gwilliam Grand Daugher Single Female School 7 1904 Heywood Lanc<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< John Gwillian Son Boarder Married Male Labourer Railway 26 1885 Heywood Lanc Mary Agnes Gwillian Granddaughter Single Female - 1 1910 Heywood Lanc
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16 Oct 2017 10:11 |
It's all adding up to looking like this is the correct family.
Perhaps losing a child broke up their marriage and since divorce was virtually impossible James just did what lots of people in that position did - just lived with someone else and got on with life.
Kath. x
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16 Oct 2017 09:47 |
Although she was married Mary Alice lists herself as single in 1901- living at the address given on James military record (Mary's mum's address):
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 4, Lodge View, Heywood, Bury, Lancashire, England
Alice Ramwell Head Widow Female 47 1854 - Bury, Lancashire Mary A Ramwell Daughter Single Female 25 1876 Calico Weaver Pendleton, Lancashire John J Ramwell Son Single Male 19 1882 Apprentice To Printer Pendlebury, Lancashire Jessie Ramwell Daughter Single Female 16 1885 Calico Weaver Pendlebury, Lancashire,
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16 Oct 2017 09:39 |
This could be the death of the child from his marriage (although no middle initial given):-
England & Wales deaths 1837-2007 Transcription Print transcription View image First name(s) JOHN Last name ASHTON Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1900 Age 0 Death quarter 2 Death year 1900 District Bury County Lancashire Volume 8C Page 341 Country England
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16 Oct 2017 08:58 |
Ahhh! - I have it (I was looking for her under the name Ashton..)
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 20 Mount St Heywood, Heywood, Lancashire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Occupation Age Birth year Birth place James Ashton Head Married Male Carter 31 1880 Hopwood Lanchire Transcription Mary Ann Gwilliam Boarder Single Female Cardroom 27 1884 Heywood Lanc
|She was single - he had been married for 11 years (looks like), and had had 1 child which died.
It fits well with the marriage to Mary Alice and oher details given above.
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16 Oct 2017 07:53 |
Can you post the 1911 census with James + your gran for reference please?
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16 Oct 2017 07:20 |
baptism- Name: James Herbert Ashton Baptism Date: 24 Sep 1879 Baptism Place: Birch in Hopwood, St Mary, Lancashire, England Parish as it Appears: Birch in Hopwood Father: James Ashton Mother: Betsy Ashton Abode: Hopwood -----------------------------------
His wife seems to be on her own in 1911:
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 670 Heywood Road Birch Near Heywood, Middleton, Lancashire, England
Mary Alice Ashton Wife Married Female Calico Weaver 35 1876 Lanc Pendleton
(no years listed for marriage- 1 child born living, one child died). -------------------------------
Birth of child: ASHTON, JOHN mmn: RAMWELL GRO Reference: 1900 J Quarter in BURY Volume 08C Page 567 ---------------------------
On his army record, James lists wife, Mary Alice (nee Ramwell) as his next of kin. Her address is Lodge View, Birch, Heywood. His address is listed as 22 Westham Street, Primrose, Lancs.
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Audrey
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16 Oct 2017 00:40 |
Mum always knew his name and the family, and now on the 1911 census Gran and James are together, naughty gran tut tut,
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Audrey
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16 Oct 2017 00:35 |
Hi I found 3 James Ashton's 1879 ,1880, 1881, all Heywood, I know the one you found sound ok, but just do not want to get it wrong, not sure where to go with it, thanks for the reply,
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16 Oct 2017 00:30 |
If James isn't named on your mum's birth certificate then you can't be certain that he WAS actually her dad so you are never going to know for sure unless you can find a baptism for her which names him.
Kath. x
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16 Oct 2017 00:24 |
This looks like the same family in 1891 with James using his middle name of Herbert:-
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Lane End, Hopwood, Bury, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Ashton Head Married Male 34 1857 Labourer Bricklayers Lancashire, England Betsy Ashton Wife Married Female 36 1855 Cotton Operative Lancashire, England Herbert Ashton Son - Male 11 1880 Cotton Operative Lancashire, England<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Martha Ashton Daughter - Female 4 1887 - Lancashire, England Daniel Ashton Son - Male 1 1890 - Lancashire, England
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