For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Smalley Gertrude [Female]
No Gertrude Smalley married a Holden; Gertrude not her correct name.
Ada Jane Smalley = Edmund Holden Oct-Dec 1908 Wheelwright
Mary Elizabeth Smalley = Henry Holden Apr - Jun 1902 Cotton Spinner
Martha Smalley = Thomas Holden Apr - Jun 1891 Fish and Chip Restaurant
Twin of John
Twin of George
Twin of Susan
Twin of Issac
John Ashworth was a personal friend of John Wesley, and close to the Methodist movement.
Source
Title: 1881 census
Source
Title: 1881 census
Source
Title: 1881 census
Adam ASHWORTH born 1804 took the family business, of hat making, on and developed it into a very large concern with a retail shop at 3 Silver Street, Bury, and places of manufacturing at Hooley Bridge, Fernhill and Guide Bridge, Manchester
The company Adam Ashworth & Sons (John, Joseph, Walter) continued in one form or another until the mid-1900s.
Employed 130 Males and 140 females in 1881
Alderman for nearly 50 years and twice Mayor of Bury, Lancashire
Also granted the Freedom of Bury
Silk/Felt Hat Manufacturer
Lived at Baldingstone House, Bury
Played hockey for Lancashire and possibly England
Known as Auntie Sally in her latter days
Unmarried
Rank of Captain in the Chinese Labour Corps during WW I in France
First name(s)Fred Hargreaves
Last nameAshworth
Birth year1880
Birth parishBury
Birth townBury
Birth countyLancashire
Birth countryEngland
Service number4632
Regiment7th (Queen's Own) Hussars
Year1900
Attestation date27 Jan 1900
Attestation age years20
Attestation age months1
Attestation service number4632
Attestation corps7th (Queen'S Own) Hussars
Discharge corps7th (Queen'S Own) Hussars
StateNew York
First name(s)Fred Hargreaves
Last nameAshworth
TitleCAPT
GenderMale
Age42
Birth year1882
OccupationHAT MANUFACTURER
Departure year1924
Departure day26
Departure month1
Departure portLiverpool
Destination portNew York
DestinationNEW YORK
CountryUnited States
Destination countryUnited States
Ship nameDoric
Hat Manufacturer/Salesman for Hart Ashworth Company in partnership with his cousin James William Hart doing business in Bury and Preston, Lancashire.
Attended Manchester School of Technology, Manchester (1889-1892)
Master Mechanical Engineer
Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers
Founding owner of Ashworth and Parker, manufacturer of enclosed / high speed steam engines (1901)
Director, Machine Tool Department, Ministry of Munitions, London (1916)
Believe that she was born Jones (middle two children had a mother with maiden name of Jones); but she was a Wortington by the time she married Fred Ashworth. However, cannot find any marriage to a Worthington.
No births in Barton for a Worthington for the right dates of birth, but there are for Jones.
Called Gertrude after her marriage
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