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 | |
1884-01-03 | m. Joseph Ashton Kissack (1846–1902, mariner), in Valparaiso, Chile | THOMAS/CLARKE TREE; censuses |
KISSACK—HAWTHORNTHWAITE.— November 3, at Valparaiso, Chili, by the Chilian Civil Law, and on November 4, by the Rev. Dr. Trumbull, Joseph Ashton Kissack, Commander Pacific Steam Navigation Company, to Harriet, second daughter of Thomas Hawthornthwaite, Rock Ferry, Cheshire. |
Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 1884-12-30 | |
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 |
1848 Q3 | b. Manchester, Lancashire | GRO index; censuses |
1851 | with her sister Harriet, living with her grandmother and family in Crawshawbooth, Higher Booths, Lancashire | TNA: HO 107/2249 f82 p28 |
1852-04-09 | of Manchester; d. Manchester RD | GRO index; burial note |
1851-04-11 | bur. Mount Street fbg, Manchester | burial note |
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 |
1856-03-27 | b. Manchester, Lancashire | parish register; GRO index; censuses |
1861 | scholar, living at 9 Stanley St, Manchester, with her 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 her family, a domestic servant, and a boarder | RG 10/4013 f81 p9 |
1875 Q3 | d. Birkenhead RD | GRO index |
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 |
1880-06-05 | in the winning four in the second heat of the Liverpool Rowing Club race | Liverpool Daily Post, 1880-06-07 |
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 (1896–1964), both b. Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire | GRO index; 1910 US census; US Social Security applications and claims index |
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] |
HAWTHORNTHWAITE.—On March 18, 1910, JOHN H. HAWTHORNTHWAITE. Funeral services on Monday, March 21, at 12 o'clock, from his late residence, 1527 N Gratz st. Interment at Trinity Churchyard, Oxford |
The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1910-03-20 | |
1910-03-20 | bur. Trinity Church, Oxford, Philadelphia | Pennsylvania and New Jersey church and town records |
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