1845 Q4 |
b. Manchester RD |
GRO index |
1851 |
not found in census |
|
1861 |
pupil, scholar, of Boarding school, Huyton,
Lancashire |
TNA: RG 9/2741 f51 p23 |
1867-09-26 |
of 4 Hamburg Terrace, Broughton Lane, Manchester;
m. Harry Gordon Jones (1842–1892, ship broker, of Everton, Liverpool, s.
of John Gregory and Louisa Jones) at Manchester Cathedral, by licence |
Manchester Cathedral
parish register; GRO index;
parish register of St Peter, Liverpool |
Children: |
Ethel Emmeline (1868–1956), Edith Winifred
(1870–1954), Ernest Imrie (1871–1942), Elsie Gordon (1873–1953), Frances Gordon (1875–1959), Grace
Gordon (1877–1919), Agnes Gordon (1879–1961), and Dora Gordon
(1882–1956), all b. Rock Ferry, Cheshire |
GRO index; censuses;
Cape Province, South Africa, Estates Death Notice Index |
1871 |
living at 136 Bedford Rd, Tranmere, Cheshire,
with her family and a general servant |
RG 10/3752 f23 p39 |
1881 |
living at 115 Bedford Rd, Tranmere, with her
family, a general servant, and a nurse servant |
RG 11/3586 f117 p14 |
1891 |
living at 14 Highfield Rd, St Peter, Birkenhead,
Cheshire, with a general servant and a visiting teacher |
RG 12/2874 f4 p1 |
1901 |
living on her own means at 14 Highfield Rd, St
Peter, Birkenhead, Cheshire, with her daughter Frances |
RG 13/3398 f187 p26 |
1911 |
private means, of 14 Highfield Rd, St Peter,
Birkenhead, Cheshire, with her daughter Grace and a general servant |
RG 14/22038 RD452 ED325 SN264 |
1921 |
not found in census |
|
1847-04-10 |
b. Manchester, Lancashire |
GRO index; censuses;
THOMAS/CLARKE TREE |
1851 |
with her sister Florence, living with her
grandmother and family in Crawshawbooth, Higher Booths, Lancashire |
TNA: HO 107/2249 f82 p28 |
1861 |
scholar, living at 9 Stanley St, Manchester, with
her family and a servant |
TNA: RG 9/2949 f14 p20 |
1867-09-26 |
witness at her sister's wedding at Manchester
Cathedral |
parish register |
1871 |
scholar, living at 59 Broughton Lane, Broughton,
Lancashire, with her family, a domestic servant, and a boarder |
RG 10/4013 f81 p9 |
1881 |
not found in census |
|
1884-01-02 |
m. Joseph Ashton Kissack (1846–1902, mariner), in
Valparaiso, Chile |
THOMAS/CLARKE TREE; censuses |
Child: |
Miles Hawthornthwaite (1887–1967), b. Tranmere,
Cheshire |
GRO index; censuses;
THOMAS/CLARKE TREE |
1891 |
living with her family, her sister Florence, and
a general servant, at Rocklands, Station Rd, Rushen, Isle of Man |
RG 12/4692 f59 p5 |
1891-05-26 |
present at the presentation of a testimonial to
the senior curate of Rushen, presented by her husband, Captain J.A.
Kissack |
Isle of Man Times,
1891-05-30 |
1895 |
Captain Joseph Ashton Kissack of Port St Mary,
Isle of Man, and one of the port commissioners |
Isle of Man Times, 1895-03-30 |
1901 |
living with her family in Station Road, Rushen |
RG 13/5301 f69 p8 |
1911 |
widowed boarding house keeper, living with her
son in 14 rooms at Rocklands, Port St Mary, Isle of Man |
RG 14/34742 RD635 ED11/1 SN33 |
1921 |
home duties; living with her son and
daughter-in-law in 9 rooms at 53 Dacre Hill, Old Chester Rd, Birkenhead |
RG 15/17218 RD452 SD2 ED41 SN177 |
1925/1926 |
living with her son at Creebank, Endbutt Lane,
Great Crosby, Lancashire |
electoral registers |
1928/1929 |
living at Creebank, Endbutt Lane,
Great Crosby, Lancashire, with her son and daughter-in-law |
1931 |
1932-12-26 |
of Creebank, Endbutt-lane, Great Crosby; d. West
Derby RD |
GRO index;
National Probate Calendar |
1933-01-31 |
will proved at Liverpool by Miles Hawthornthwaite
Kissack, shipping clerk; effects £1200 6s. 5d. |
National Probate Calendar |
1854 Q2 |
b. Manchester, Lancashire |
GRO index; censuses |
1861 |
scholar, living at 9 Stanley St, Manchester, with
her family and a servant |
TNA: RG 9/2949 f14 p20 |
1871 |
scholar, living at 59 Broughton Lane, Broughton,
Lancashire, with her family, a domestic servant, and a boarder |
RG 10/4013 f81 p9 |
1881 |
one of three art students lodging at 12
Phillimore Terr., Kensington, London, with Jane Thomas, lodging house
keeper |
RG 11/23 f64 p32 |
1891 |
living with her sister Harriet and family, and a
general servant, at Rocklands, Station Rd, Rushen, Isle of Man |
RG 12/4692 f59 p5 |
1901-03-20 |
of 'Rocklands', Port St Mary, Isle of Man; d.
Arbory, Isle of Man |
"Isle of Man Deaths and Burials, 1844–1918," database, FamilySearch:
4 December 2014, Florence Annie Hawthornthwaite, citing Arbory, Isle of
Man, reference p229, FHL microfilm 454,974;
National Probate Calendar |
1901-03-23 |
bur. Rushen, Isle of Man |
"Isle of Man Deaths and Burials, 1844–1918," database, FamilySearch:
4 December 2014, Florence Annie Hawthornthwaite, 23 Mar 1901, citing
reference p 118 No. 943, FHL microfilm 454,991 |
1901-07-09 |
will proved at London by Joseph Ashton Kissack,
master mariner, and Richard Buckingham, estate-agent; effects £2055 15s. |
National Probate Calendar |
1858-07-13 |
b. Chorlton RD |
parish register; GRO index; censuses;
Pennsylvania, federal naturalization records |
1861 |
living at 9 Stanley St, Manchester, with his
family and a servant |
TNA: RG 9/2949 f14 p20 |
1866-05-19 |
of 8 Windsor Place, Cheetham, Lancashire; bapt.
St Luke's, Cheetham, Lancashire |
parish register |
1871 |
scholar, living at 59 Broughton Lane, Broughton,
Lancashire, with his family, a domestic servant, and a boarder |
RG 10/4013 f81 p9 |
1877-06-30 |
of Rock Ferry; at the annual amateur
athletic festival under the auspices of the Sutton Recreation Cricket
Club, won the 220 yards flat race (open), with a first prize of a gold
albert chain, value £3 3s. |
Northwich Guardian, 1877-07-04 |
1881 |
naval architect, living at 69 Mersey Rd, Tranmere,
Cheshire, with his family, his nephew Ernest I. Jones, a general
servant, and a teacher |
RG 11/3587 f111 p48 |
1881-09-10 |
naval architect, of Rock Ferry, Tranmere; m.1.
Ellen Elizabeth Graham (1861–1896, of 29 Falkner Str., b.
Liverpool, Lancashire, d. of Joseph Corkhill Graham), at St Saviour's
church, Liverpool, after banns |
parish register; GRO index;
annette mahoney family tree |
Children: |
Harold (1882–1892), John Eric (1886–1962),
Dorothy (1888–1918), all b. Birkenhead, Cheshire; Nellie (1896–1976),
and Ralph (1896 – after 1910), both b. Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire |
GRO index;
1910 US census |
1882-09-20 |
son b. at 2 Alexandra-terrace, Rock Ferry |
Liverpool Mercury, 1882-09-22 |
1889-10-28 |
draughtsman, of 14 School St, Barrow in Furness;
initiated into Hartington Lodge |
United Grand Lodge of
England Freemason Membership Registers |
1889-11-26 |
passing |
1889-12-31 |
raising |
1889-10/1899-12 |
paid-up Freemason |
1891-01-12 |
present at the Masonic installation and banquet
of the Hartington Lodge, 1021, at the Masonic Temple, Barrow |
Barrow Herald and Furness Advertiser, 1891-01-17 |
1891 |
ship draughtsman, employed, living at 14 School
St, Barrow-in-Furness, with his family and a general servant |
RG 12/3482 f119 p30 |
1898 Q3 |
m.2. May Martin (1869–1951, b. Bardsea, Ulverston), in
Ulverston RD |
GRO index;
Pennsylvania death certificate;
Pennsylvania, federal naturalization records;
1910 US census |
1900-03-14 |
departed Liverpool for New York, aboard the Teutonic |
Pennsylvania, federal naturalization records |
from 1900-03-21 |
resided continuously in the USA |
from 1900-03-29 |
resided continuously in Pennsylvania, USA |
1900 |
ship builder, boarding at 631 Girard Ave,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
1900 US federal census |
1900-05-26 |
his wife and family on board the SS Belgenland,
en route from Liverpool to Philadelphia; husband a hotel guard in
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania, passenger and crew lists |
1903-08-04 |
at Philadelphia, declared his intention to take
up citizenship |
Pennsylvania, federal naturalization records |
1908-04-20 |
draftsman, of 1713 Harrison street, Philadelphia;
petitioned for naturalization, in Pennsylvania |
1910-03-18 |
d. Philadelphia |
Philadelphia death certificates index [gives date at 1909-03-18,
which I take as an error] |
1910-03-20 |
bur. Trinity Church, Oxford, Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania and New Jersey church and town records |