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33. Mary Hannah DERBYSHIRE was born about 1845 in Marple, Cheshire. She was christened on 25 Jan 1846 in Marple, Cheshire. She lived in Queen Street, Marple, Cheshire in 1861. In 1861, Mary Hannah lived with aunt Jane Vernon. She lived in 30 Gooderis Lane, Salford, Lancashire in 1881. Mary Hannah and her children were lodgers with a Dressmaker called Elizabeth Smethurst. Mary Hannah was a widow. In 1881 she was a Dressmaker in Salford, Lancashire. She lived in Market Street, Marple, Cheshire in 1891. In 1891, Mary Hannah lived with her two children George and Frances. In 1891 she was a Cotton Winder in Marple, Cheshire. In 1901 she was a Winder at a Cotton Mill in Marple, Cheshire. She lived in Canal Buildings, Marple, Cheshire in 1901. In 1901, Mary Hannah lived with her children George and Frances. She was buried on 7 Jun 1924 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. She died about 1924 in Marple, Cheshire.
Mary
Hannah DERBYSHIRE and Charles SWAIN were married about 1866 in All Saints Church,
Marple, Cheshire. They lived in Queen Street, Marple, Cheshire in
1871. Charles and Mary Hannah Swaine lived next door to William and
Jane Vernon (her aunt). Charles SWAIN was born about
1848 in Marple, Cheshire. The Swain family has been traced
back in Cheshire to the early 1700s by family members. Thomas Swain was born
in 1703 in Gawsworth, Cheshire and his son, Silas, was born there in 1729. Silas
married Elizabeth Barlow (b.1730 Sandbach, Cheshire) and his son, also called
Silas, was born in 1754. Silas Junior married Mary and their son Peter was born
in 1774 in Cranage, Cheshire. Peter and his wife had a son called George (b.1811
Cranage, Cheshire).
Charles was the son of George Swain and Mary Ann Bailey (b.1811 Kingstone on
Thames, Kent; father Samuel Bailey).
In 1841 George was a groom and he and Mary Ann lived at Main Street, Neston,
Cheshire with their children George (b.1838) and Mary Jane (b. 1840).
By 1851 George Swaine had become the innkeeper of the Navigation Inn in Marple
and lived with his wife and two eldest children and also with his younger children
who had all been born in Marple, Cheshire - Frances (b.1842), John (b.1843),
Emma (b.1846) and Charles (b.1848). George's widowed father Peter (b.1774 Cranage,
Cheshire) lived with the family as did a female servant.
By 1861 George and Mary Ann still ran the Navigation Inn and living with them
were their children Mary Jane (bar maid), Frances and Emma (pupil teachers) and
Charles (scholar) and two lodgers who were both excavators.
Mary Jane Swain married Joseph Hague in 1862 and by 1871 Joseph Hague was the
innkeeper of the Navigation and he and Mary Jane had five children:- Matilda
(b.1863), Frances (b.1864), Ada M. (b.1866), George Swain (b. 1868) and Joe Percy
(b.1870). They also had three servants living with them.
Joseph Hague was a local boy whose parents George Hague and Maria Wyatt had married
in 1838 in Marple. George was a joiner (b.1815 Penistone, Yorkshire) and Maria
was a farmer's daughter (parents John and Margaret Wyatt). In 1841 George, Maria
and Joseph lived with her parents and her brother Thomas Wyatt (b.1834) in Rhode
Houses, Marple but by 1851, probably after her parents' death, George and Maria
lived in the same house with her brother Thomas Wyatt and their children Joseph,
Matilda (b.1844) and John Charles (b.1851). They moved to Church Lane, Marple
by 1861 and Joseph followed his father's trade as a joiner and married Mary Jane
Swain the next year.
In 1875 Mary Jane died. In 1879 Joseph married a woman 21 years his junior, Alice
Pownall (b.1860 Mellor), and in 1881 the family lived at 15 Dale Street, Buxton
where Joseph had become the town surveyor. Frances (only 3 years younger than
her step-mother), George Swain and Joe Percy lived with Joseph and Alice and
their daughter Jessie Maud (b.1880).
In 1891 Joseph and Alice lived at 22 Market Street, Buxton where Joseph was a
civil engineer and surveyor. Their five children lived with them:- Jessie Maud,
Beatrice (1882), Cecil Telford (1885), May Eunice (1886) and Horace Vincent De
Courney (b.1889). The family then moved to Llandudno, Conway, Caernarvonshire
where Joseph died aged 58 in 1897 a few months after the birth of their son Russell
Spencer Victor. By 1901 Alice and her family lived at 36 Alexandra Road, Blackpool
where she ran a boarding house.
Joe Percy (aka Percy) had married Sarah Whitehead (b.1875 Oldham, Lancashire)
in Oldham in 1898 and in 1901 he was a private soldier in the 4th Manchester
regiment stationed at Verne Citadel Barracks, Portland, Weymouth, Dorset. In
1913 they had a daughter Enid in Nottingham. In 1871 he was a Clerk in Marple,
Cheshire. Charles was the youngest of the five children of George
and Mary Ann Swain. His parents were the innkeepers of the Navigation Inn (next
to Canal Buildings). His eldest sister Mary Jane was a Barmaid and his other
two sisters Frances and Emma were Pupil Teachers. Mary Hannah DERBYSHIRE and
Charles SWAIN had the following children:
85 | i. | George SWAIN was born about 1866 in Marple, Cheshire. He died about 1868 in Marple, Cheshire. |
+86 | ii. | George SWAIN. |
+87 | iii. | Frances SWAIN. |
88 | iv. | Annie Elizabeth SWAIN was born about 1880 in Salford, Lancashire. She died about 1880 in Salford, Lancashire. |