

The Family of: George Mather
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Catherine was living with Matthias Mather in 1901 Census as Daughter in Law but ages do not tally. Maybe Sister in Law would be more apt. Requires checking.
• Residence, 2 Apr 1871. 3 35/37, Middlewood Street, Salford, Lancashire at time of Census. • Residence, 3 Apr 1881. 4 71, Peel Street, Salford, Lancashire at time of Census. • Occupation, 3 Apr 1881. Scholar. • Residence, 5 Apr 1891. 5 71, Peel Street, Salford, Lancashire at time of Census. (Wife living, as Boarder, with husband's brother Matthias). • Occupation, 5 Apr 1891. Core Maker. • Residence, 31 Mar 1901. 6 41, Pimlot Street, Salford, Lancashire at time of Census. • Occupation, 31 Mar 1901. Coremaker. • Residence, 2 Apr 1911. 7 25, Eliza Street, Patricroft, Eccles, Lancashire at time of Census. • Occupation, 1 Jan 1916. Coremaker at time of daughter's marriage to John Neal. • Occupation, 3 Aug 1918. Iron Core Maker at time of daughter Mary Ellen's marriage to James Carter. George married Miss Catherine (Kate) Grace [387] [MRIN: 107], daughter of Mr. Michael Grace [390] and Miss Bridget [391], 1888 (Dec.) in Salford, Lancashire, England, UK.1 2 (Miss Catherine (Kate) Grace [387] was born circa 1869 in High Lane, Derbyshire, England, UK and died circa 1908 in Eccles, Lancashire, England, UK 8.)
Marriage Certificate Salford 1888 (Dec.) 8d. 47. |
Sources
- H.M.G, Public Records (B.M.D. Records published by The Statistics Office of H.M.G.), Marriage Index 1888 (Dec) Salford 8d.47. Cit. Date: 13 May 2006.
- H.M.G, Public Records (B.M.D. Records published by The Statistics Office of H.M.G.), Marriage Index 1888 (Dec) Salford 8d.47. Cit. Date: 13 May 2006.
- Ancestry, Census 1871. Cit. Date: 9 Dec 2005.
- Ancestry, Census 1881. Cit. Date: 9 Dec 2005.
- Ancestry, Census 1891. Cit. Date: 9 Dec 2005.
- Ancestry, Census 1901. Cit. Date: 9 Dec 2005.
- Findmypast, Census 1911. Cit. Date: 21 Jul 2010.
- Findmypast, Death Index 1908 (Mar) Barton I. 8c. 445. Cit. Date: 21 Jul 2010.
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