#
| Thumb |
Description |
Linked to |
351 |
| Doris Entwistle Factory Workshop Weaver halftime |
|
352 |
| Doris Entwistle Factory Workshop Weaver halftime |
|
353 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
|
354 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
|
355 |
| Dr Ballantyne 1891 Dr Ballantyne brought Mary Garner's death to eye of police, 1887 |
|
356 |
| Dress receipt Bella Cowen |
|
357 |
| E Lancs Reg map France & Egypt.jpg |
|
358 |
| E Lancs Regiment map Gallipoli 1915.jpg |
|
359 |
| Earl of Derby axe i Historical Gleanings of Bolton and District. Edited and Compiled by B.T. Barton
|
|
360 |
| Earl of Derby axe ii Historical Gleanings of Bolton and District. Edited and Compiled by B.T. Barton
|
|
361 |
| Earnsdale area |
|
362 |
| Earnsdale Farm maplocation |
|
363 |
| Ed Heap prob1916 |
|
364 |
| Ed Mary E Scahill M 1908 |
|
365 |
| Ed Scahill 1891 census |
|
366 |
| Ed Scahill 1901 census 28, Dixon Street, Blackburn, Lancashire. In 1901 Edward (13) was living with his father John (42) now a widower, and siblings Mary (19), Maggie (11), Peter (8) and Norah (5) His father was working as a bricklayer's labourer and Edward was a warehouse boy. They had a lodger, James Beeby, another bricklayer's labourer from Ireland. |
|
367 |
| Ed Scahill B 1887.jpg 6 Jul 1887 22, Ashworth Street, Blackburn, Lancashire |
|
368 |
| Ed Scahill D 1914 22 May 1914
22,Peel Street,Blackburn.
Pneumonia (7 days) - Mary E Scahill present at death.
|
|
369 |
| Eddie & Mary E Scahill M1908.jpg |
|
370 |
| Edith May Cowen B1892 |
|
371 |
| Edith May Cowen M1914 |
|
372 |
| Edmund & Peggy Marsden 1841 Aushaws, Entwistle,Darwen, Lancashire.
In 1841 Edmund and Peggy and 9 children were living at Aushaws, Entwistle. Sarah (22), Edmund (15), Eleanor (15), James (12), Peggy (10), Alice (8), Esther (6), Phebe (3) and Mary (9m). Edmund was a farmer. |
|
373 |
| Edmund & Peggy Marsden 1851i Clough Bottom, Tottington Lower End , Entwistle, Bolton.
In 1851 Edmund (59) and Peggy (58) were living at Clough Bottom, Tottington Lower End. 6 children - James (24), Peggy (21), Alice (20), Esther (17), Phebe (13), Mary (11) - and 2 grandchildren - Edmond Marsden (6) and Peggy Entwistle (9 months)were there also. The 4 older children were hand loom weavers. Edmund was a farmer of 15 acres. |
|
374 |
| Edmund & Peggy Marsden 1851ii |
|
375 |
| Edmund Entwisle baptism 1780 |
|
376 |
| Edmund Entwisle DC1910 111, Cranberry Lane,, Darwen, Lancashire - Was this his daughter's home (Isabella Procter)? It was her address in 1919.
Informant of death was William Henry Entwisle, son, present at death and of 6 Philip Street, Darwen.
Cause: Carcinoma of parotid gland and exhaustion. |
|
377 |
| Edmund Entwisle Ellen Horrocks Mar. 1810 |
|
378 |
| Edmund Entwisle probate 1910 Effects: £364.
Probate granted at Lancaster to William Henry Entwisle and Andrew Entwisle, colliers, and John Edwin Entwisle, labourer. |
|
379 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
|
380 |
| Edmund Entwisle's descendants i Typed sheet produced in 1950s. Received from cousin Jean Burgess (nee Yates) in about 2006. Shows extent of family's knowledge of relatives at that time. Probably belonged to aunt Rose. |
|
381 |
| Edmund Entwisle's Descendants ii Typed sheet produced in 1950s. Received from cousin Jean Burgess (nee Yates) in about 2006. Shows extent of family's knowledge of relatives at that time. Probably belonged to aunt Rose. |
|
382 |
| Edmund Heap prob 1919 |
|
383 |
| Edmund Heap's medal card WW1 |
|
384 |
| Edmund Marsden 1841.jpg |
|
385 |
| Edmund Marsden 1851i.jpg |
|
386 |
| Edmund Marsden 1851ii.jpg |
|
387 |
| Edmund Marsden birth 1785 Bible |
|
388 |
| Edmund Marsden death 1850 Bible |
|
389 |
| Edmund Whewell's Will 1811 (Bull Hill) |
|
390 |
| Edmund Whewell's Will 1811 (Bull Hill) i |
|
391 |
| Edmund Whewell's Will 1811 (Bull Hill) ii |
|
392 |
| Edward & Mary E Scahill M 1908 St Peter's Chapel Watson Street, Blackburn, Lancashire.
Mary was married from 8 Montrose Street, Blackburn1908 - Edward was married from 14 Ouzehead Lane, Blackburn.
Witnesses were Frederick Mulrooney and Elizabeth Keenen. Priest was P.J. Kirwan
|
|
393 |
| Edward & Ann Rogers 1841 Roderick Row,, Pontesbury, Shropshire, England
In 1841 Edward (37) and Ann (45) lived in ?Roderick Row? in Pontesbury with their children Elizabeth (10), Edward (7), Stephen (5) and Thomas (2). Edward was a coal miner. |
|
394 |
| Edward & Ann Rogers 1851 i In 1851 Edward (49) and Ann (44) lived in Pontesbury, Shropshire with their children Elizabeth (20), Edward (14), Thomas (12), Herbert (8), George (5), Joseph (2). Edward was a coal miner. |
|
395 |
| Edward & Ann Rogers 1851 ii |
|
396 |
| Edward & Ann Rogers 1861 In 1861 Edward (57) and Ann (53) were living in Chapel Street, Pontesbury with their children George (15) a labourer, and Joseph L. (12). |
|
397 |
| Edward & Annie Jones 1901 117, Poplars, Pontesford Hill,, Shropshire,England.
In 1901 Edward (41) was living with his wife Annie (36) at 117 Poplars, Pontesford Hill, Shropshire. Staying with them was his cousin Elizabeth Rogers (23), a general domestic servant who had been born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool. According to Elizabeth's son's family history (written 1995) Elizabeth lived with Edward and Annie for a time before moving to Darwen as a domestic servant. (She was in Darwen in1891.) She then returned to Edward and Annie's home and was married from Grove Farm, Pontesford in 1905. |
|
398 |
| Edward Entwistle bap 1815 |
|
399 |
| Edward Entwistle's grave.jpg |
|
400 |
| Edward JONES.htm |
|