GREGORY Chart 0401

This is a Chart for Henry Gregory and Hannah Ashworth

married
December
quarter
1872
Haslingden
district
Lancashire
1,2,3,4,5,6
HENRY GREGORY 

born about
1851
Newchurch
(Bacup)
Lancashire
(5 months on the 1851 Census)
occupation
1861 Coal Miner
1871 Farmers son
1881, 1891 Coal Miner
1901 Coal Underground Miner
4,5,6
HANNAH ASHWORTH
born about
 
1851
Newchurch
(Bacup)
Lancashire
occupation
1881 House Duties

4,5,6
Alice Hannah
GREGORY
born about
1876
Newchurch, (Bacup), Lancashire
occupation
1881 Scholar
1891, 1901 Cotton Weaver

married
December quarter 1902
Haslingden district
Lancashire
James Edward
LAW
4,5,6
Frank
GREGORY
born about
1879
Newchurch
(Bacup)
Lancashire
occupation
1891 Cotton Doffer
1901 Cotton Damper

married
either
March quarter 1902
or
September quarter 1911
Haslingden district
Lancashire
???
5,6
Priscilla
GREGORY
born about
1884
Bacup, Lancashire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Cotton Weaver

married
September quarter 1914
Haslingden district
Lancashire
Ernest
NUTTALL
  1. 1871 Census - Carr, Newchurch, Lancashire
  2. 1861 Census - Carr, Newchurch, Lancashire
  3. 1851 Census - Cole Meadow, Newchurch, Lancashire
  4. 1881 Census - 1 Clifton, Newchurch, Lancashire. Having found the marriage of Henry on the BMD to a Hannah ASHWORTH, I find there were families of ASHWORTH's at 2 Clifton and 3 Clifton, Newchurch, Lancashire. I would think that at No 2 was Hannah's mother Margaret who was a widow, with three children, and at No 3 there was a brother of Hannah's, a George and his family. I will put on a Chart for Hannah's family on this basis.
  5. 1891 Census - 5 Clifton, Newchurch, Lancashire. With the family was a Maggie ASHWORTH, niece, aged 1 born Bacup, Lancashire
  6. 1901 Census - 5 Clifton, Bacup (formerly Newchurch) Lancashire. Maggie was still with the family on this Census, aged 11, a niece, she has next to her occupation - School, which has been crossed through.

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