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Hannah DERBYSHIRE was born on 17 Mar 1878 in Compstall, Cheshire. She died of convulsions on 20 Mar 1878 in Compstall, Cheshire. She was buried on 24 Mar 1878 in Jubilee Methodist Church, Marple Bridge, Cheshire. Parents: James DERBYSHIRE and Hannah WILKINSON.


Hannah DERBYSHIRE was born about 1889 in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. She died of pertussis and measles on 11 Jul 1893 in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Alice UNKNOWN.


Photo Harold Wilkinson DERBYSHIRE was born on 12 Jun 1885 in Mount Pleasant, Compstall, Cheshire. He lived in Holmleigh School, Fairfield, Buxton, Derbyshire in 1901. In 1908 he was an Electrical Engineer. He died of cardiac disease and acute rheumatics on 24 Sep 1908 in Kensington House, Saltburn, Yorkshire. Kensington House was a Boarding House run by Miss Mary Ellen Dyson. At this time there were many local projects for an Electrical Engineer. The Valley Gardens were changing from gas to electricity as was the Cliff Lift and the Pier was changing from oil to electricity. There was a new electric generating station and the Electric Light Company Engineer was Mr Lewis R. Taylor. He was buried on 28 Sep 1908 in Jubilee Methodist Church, Marple Bridge, Cheshire. Parents: James DERBYSHIRE and Hannah WILKINSON.


James DERBYSHIRE was born about 1811 in Mellor, Derbyshire. He was christened in Aug 1811 in Mill Brow, Cheshire. He died of asthma and dropsy on 21 Mar 1841 in Marple, Cheshire. On the death certificate James had no occupation even though he was an adult. We can presume that he had never worked for some reason. Perhaps he was an invalid? Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Mary PEARSON.


James DERBYSHIRE was born on 16 Aug 1817 in Mellor, Derbyshire. He was christened on 14 Sep 1817 in Mellor, Derbyshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Mary WARDLE.


Photo James DERBYSHIRE was born about 1848 in Mellor, Derbyshire. In 1861 he was a Cotton Factory Worker in Marple, Cheshire. In 1871 he was an Assistant Taskmaster in The County Prison, Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire. Strangeways Prison in Southall Street, Manchester was completed in 1869 at a cost of £170,000. The new brick built prison stood on the site of the original Strangeways Park and Gardens, hence its name, and was able to house a 1,000 prisoners. There were two imposing gatehouses and a central dodecagonal hall, with wings A to F radiating off from it. The 234 feet high tower, which was used for heating and ventilation, was a local landmark. Strangeways became the place of execution for the area. Twenty eight men and one woman were hanged there between 1869 and 1899, the first being a young man of 20 called Michael Johnson, who was hanged by William Calcraft for murder on the 29th March 1869. There were four double hangings, all the rest being carried out individually. William Calcraft officiated at the first 3 executions within the walls of Strangeways (Michael Johnson plus Patrick Durr in December 1870 and Michael Kennedy in December 1872) before William Marwood replaced him and introduced the long drop method. James Derbyshire was an officer at the time of these hangings. Recruits for the prison service had to be at least 5ft 9in tall and be able to supply two good character references and recruits were set an examination in reading, writing and arithmetic. The uniform was made of blue serge and hats were issued in a style similar to those worn by the soldiers in the American Civil War. At the census, on 2nd April 1871, James was 23 years old and he worked as an assistant task master and his rank was a salesman. Records from the prison were to be removed to the Manchester Record Office but, days before their removal, they were destroyed in the riot which began on 1 April 1990 in the unlikely location of the Victorian prison's chapel. In 1877 he was a Bookkeeper in Marple, Cheshire. In 1881 he was a Cashier at a Cotton Mill in Compstall, Cheshire. Between 1885 and 1903 he was a Manager of a Cotton Factory in Compstall, Cheshire. He laid a memorial stone and received a silver engraved trowel on 18 Apr 1891 in Jubilee Methodist Church, Marple Bridge, Cheshire. Between 1903 and 1911 he was an Estate Agent in Compstall, Cheshire. He was presented with a key commemorating the re-opening of the pavilion of the Compstall Band on 15 May 1909 in Compstall, Cheshire. At this time he was a Justice of the Peace. He died of arterial degeneration, cerebral haemorrhage and coma on 14 Jan 1911 in Compstall, Cheshire. He was buried in Jan 1911 in Jubilee Methodist Church, Marple Bridge, Cheshire. Parents: George DERBYSHIRE and Diana WARHURST.

Spouse: Hannah WILKINSON. James DERBYSHIRE and Hannah WILKINSON were married on 21 Mar 1877 in Bradford, Yorkshire. They lived in Lower Fold, Ludworth, Cheshire from 1877 to 1878. They lived in Marple Bridge, Ludworth, Derbyshire in 1881. They lived in Mount Pleasant, Compstall, Cheshire between 1883 and 1911. Children were: Hannah DERBYSHIRE, James DERBYSHIRE, Harold Wilkinson DERBYSHIRE.


James DERBYSHIRE was born about 1866 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire. In 1881 he was a Cotton Spinner in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. James lived with his brother and father at his sister Mary's house. Parents: William James DERBYSHIRE and Mary Ann WOOLEY.


James DERBYSHIRE was born about 1873 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. In 1891 he was a Lime Drawer in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. In 1901 he was a General Labourer in a Limestone Quarry in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. Parents: Thomas DERBYSHIRE and Sarah Ellen STAFFORD.


James DERBYSHIRE was born about 1875 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire. In 1891 he was a Labourer at a Mill in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. In 1901 he was a Carter in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha BENTLIFFE.

Spouse: Elizabeth Mary JAMES. James DERBYSHIRE and Elizabeth Mary JAMES were married about 1901.


Photo James DERBYSHIRE was born on 25 Apr 1879 in Compstall, Cheshire. Between 1915 and 3 Sep 1916 he was a Soldier in the 2/1 Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry (Shoeing Smith). Between 4 Sep 1916 and 16 Nov 1916 he was a Soldier (No. 37226) in the 9th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers in Somme, France. He was buried in Nov 1916 in Plot 8F(1), Contay British Cemetery, Contay, France (between Amiens and Arras). He is also commemorated on the family gravestone in Jubilee Methodist Church, Marple Bridge, Cheshire. However, his date of death is incorrectly recorded as the 18th November 1916. He died of natural causes on 16 Nov 1916 in France. Family sources recall that a horse fell on him! Parents: James DERBYSHIRE and Hannah WILKINSON.

Spouse: Alice Adelaide ROBINSON. James DERBYSHIRE and Alice Adelaide ROBINSON were married on 14 Oct 1915 in Southport, Lancashire. They lived in 10 Olive Grove, Southport, Lancashire in 1915/16. The newlyweds lived with Alice Adelaide's parents. After James' death Alice Adelaide lived with her daughter and her parents. Her mother died on 7 June 1925 and six weeks later Alice and her daughter set off for Canada. Children were: Alice Jean (Jean) DERBYSHIRE.


James Thomas DERBYSHIRE was born about 1861 in Marple, Cheshire. In 1881 he was a Cotton Spinner in Marple, Cheshire. In 1891 he was a Van Man Confectioner in Radcliffe, Lancashire. In 1901 he was a Scavenger in Radcliffe, Lancashire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ruth JINKS.

Spouse: Harriet Louisa JENKINS. James Thomas DERBYSHIRE and Harriet Louisa JENKINS were married about 1888 in Radcliffe, Lancashire. They lived in 2 Foundry Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire in 1891. They lived in 68 Lever Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire in 1901. Children were: Ruth DERBYSHIRE, Daniel Jenkins DERBYSHIRE, Gertrude Mary DERBYSHIRE.


James W DERBYSHIRE was born about 1898 in Doveholes, Derbyshire. Parents: John Thomas (Thomas) DERBYSHIRE and Elizabeth SLACK.


Jane DERBYSHIRE was christened on 4 Apr 1815 in Mill Brow, Cheshire. She was born about 1815 in Mellor, Derbyshire. She lived in Canal Buildings, Marple, Cheshire in 1841. In 1841 Jane and her brother George lived at the Vernons. In 1851 she was a Throstle Spinner in Marple, Cheshire. She was buried on 2 Jun 1871 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. She died about 1871 in Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Mary PEARSON.

Spouse: William VERNON. William VERNON and Jane DERBYSHIRE were married about 1846 in Marple, Cheshire. Jane was William's mother's niece - that is to say they were cousins. They lived in Queen Street, Marple, Cheshire between 1851 and 1871. On the night of the 1861 Census two of Jane's nieces were staying with her. Jane Ann Derbyshire (aged 18) and Mary Hannah Derbyshire (aged 15) were both Reelers in a cotton factory.


Jane DERBYSHIRE was born about 1846 in Mellor, Derbyshire. In 1861 she was a Cotton Reeler in Marple, Cheshire. In 1871 she was a Cotton Reeler in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. Parents: George DERBYSHIRE and Diana WARHURST.

Spouse: John GOODWIN. John GOODWIN and Jane DERBYSHIRE were married about 1868 in Marple, Cheshire. They lived in 79 Bamford Street, Heaton Norris, Cheshire in 1871. They lived in 157 Chestergate Street, Stockport, Cheshire in 1881. They lived in 7 Queen Street, Stockport, Cheshire in 1891. They lived in 129 Chartergate, Stockport, Cheshire in 1901. Children were: Samuel GOODWIN.


Jane DERBYSHIRE was born on 25 Jun 1885 in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. She was christened on 30 Aug 1885 in Primitive Methodist Church, Stockport, Cheshire. She died on 17 Jul 1947 in Stockport, Cheshire. Jane never married Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Alice UNKNOWN.


Jane Ann DERBYSHIRE was born about 1841 in Marple, Cheshire. She lived in Stockport Union Workhouse, Stockport, Cheshire in 1851. She lived in Queen Street, Marple, Cheshire in 1861. In 1861, Jane Ann lived with her aunt Jane Vernon. In 1871 she was a Worker in the Dairy in Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire. She died about 1875 in Salford, Lancashire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha ASHMORE.

Spouse: John NAYLOR. John NAYLOR and Jane Ann DERBYSHIRE were married about 1865 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. They lived in 8 Clegg Square, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire in 1871.

Spouse: William COOTON. William COOTON and Jane Ann DERBYSHIRE were married about 1873 in Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire.


Jane Ann DERBYSHIRE was born about 1867 in Marple, Cheshire. She was buried on 14 Mar 1869 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. She died about 1869 in Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ruth JINKS.


John DERBYSHIRE was born in Lancashire.

Spouse: Mary MILWARD. John DERBYSHIRE and Mary MILWARD were married. Children were: John DERBYSHIRE, Ralph DERBYSHIRE, Mary DERBYSHIRE, William Milward DERBYSHIRE.


John DERBYSHIRE was born about 1780 in Lancashire. Between 1807 and 1825 he was a Smith in Mill Brow, Cheshire. Between 1826 and 1834 he was a Cotton Worker in Oldknows Mill, Marple, Cheshire. He died in Jun 1834 in Marple, Cheshire. He was buried on 18 Jun 1834 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Mary MILWARD.

Spouse: Mary PEARSON. John DERBYSHIRE and Mary PEARSON were married on 26 Jun 1801 in Bowden, Cheshre. Children were: Ralph DERBYSHIRE, James DERBYSHIRE, Jane DERBYSHIRE, John DERBYSHIRE, William DERBYSHIRE, Benjamin DERBYSHIRE, George DERBYSHIRE.


John DERBYSHIRE was christened on 27 Mar 1814 in Mellor, Derbyshire. He was born about 1814 in Mellor, Derbyshire. Between 1851 and 1861 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1851, John and his wife and children lived with his father and mother in Newton. In 1871 he was a Labourer at a Cotton Mill in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1881 he was a Machine Labourer in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1881 John was a widower and he lived with his son, William James Derbyshire He died about 1888. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Mary WARDLE.

Spouse: Hannah TAYLOR. John DERBYSHIRE and Hannah TAYLOR lived in Stone Row, Marple, Cheshire between 1838 and 1848. They lived in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire between 1849 and 1876. They lived in Sodom, Newton, Cheshire in 1861. In 1861 John lived in a terrace of houses just 8 doors away from his son William James. They lived in Muslin Street, Newton, Ashton-Under-Lyne in 1871. They were married. Children were: William James DERBYSHIRE, Sarah Ann DERBYSHIRE.


John DERBYSHIRE was christened in Feb 1818 in Mill Brow, Cheshire. He was born about 1818 in Mellor, Derbyshire. He died about 1834 in Marple, Cheshire. He was buried on 30 Nov 1834 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Mary PEARSON.


John DERBYSHIRE was born about 1834 in Mellor, Derbyshire. He was christened on 9 Oct 1834 in Mill Brow, Cheshire. He lived in Canal Buildings, Marple, Cheshire in 1851. In 1851, John lived with Thomas and Bridget Vernon and was listed as a relative. In 1851 he was a Cotton Worker in Marple, Cheshire. In 1861 he was a Labourer in Marple, Cheshire. In 1871 he was a Manager of Mineral Works in Marple, Cheshire. Between 1871 and 1876 the Lime Kilns were taken over by brothers Jesse and Wright Tymm. They also owned coal pits in both Marple and Mellor. Presumably John lost his job as the Manager of the Lime Kilns at this time when the new owners arrived. In 1881 he was a Coal Merchant's Labourer in Marple, Cheshire. Between 1881 and 1886 he was a House Painter in Marple, Cheshire. He was buried on 9 Apr 1888 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. He died about 1888 in Marple, Cheshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha ASHMORE.

Spouse: Ruth JINKS. John DERBYSHIRE and Ruth JINKS were married about 1856 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire. They lived in Queen Street, Marple, Cheshire in 1861. John and Ruth lived three doors away from his aunt Jane Vernon and his sisters Jane Ann and Mary Hannah Derbyshire. They lived in Lime Kilns, Marple, Cheshire between 1871 and 1881. Children were: Alice Maria DERBYSHIRE, James Thomas DERBYSHIRE, Mary Jane DERBYSHIRE, John DERBYSHIRE, Ralph DERBYSHIRE, Jane Ann DERBYSHIRE, Mary Hannah DERBYSHIRE, Martha Ann DERBYSHIRE, George William DERBYSHIRE, Bertha DERBYSHIRE.


John DERBYSHIRE was born about 1861 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire. In 1871 he was a Half-time Cotton Weaver in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1881 he was a Cotton Spinner in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Between 1891 and 1901 he was an Overlooker of Cotton Ring Spinners in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Parents: William James DERBYSHIRE and Mary Ann WOOLEY.

Spouse: Ann HEATHCOTE. John DERBYSHIRE and Ann HEATHCOTE were married about 1884 in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. They lived in 35 Garden Street, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire in 1891. They lived in 213 Lodge Street, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire in 1901. Children were: Mary DERBYSHIRE, Nellie DERBYSHIRE, Eliza Ann DERBYSHIRE, Ernest DERBYSHIRE.


John DERBYSHIRE was born about 1864 in Marple, Cheshire. He died about 1865 in Marple, Cheshire. He was buried on 26 Sep 1865 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ruth JINKS.


John Thomas (Thomas) DERBYSHIRE was born about 1868 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. He was christened on 8 Nov 1868 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. He lived in Lower Mibbington, Derbyshire in 1881. Thomas was a boarder living with his grandparents, John and Hannah Stafford. In 1881 he was a Half-time Labourer at the Lime Kilns in Lower Mibbington, Derbyshire. In 1891 he was a Limestone Quarryman in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. In 1901 he was a Quarry Labourer in Fairfield, Derbyshire. Parents: Thomas DERBYSHIRE and Sarah Ellen STAFFORD.

Spouse: Elizabeth SLACK. John Thomas (Thomas) DERBYSHIRE and Elizabeth SLACK were married about 1898. They lived in Fairfield, Derbyshire in 1901. Children were: James W DERBYSHIRE, Thomas DERBYSHIRE, Sarah E DERBYSHIRE.


Joseph DERBYSHIRE was born about 1826 in Mellor, Derbyshire. He was christened on 3 Sep 1826 in Mellor, Derbyshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Mary WARDLE.


Joseph DERBYSHIRE was born about 1840 in Marple, Cheshire. He died of meningitis on 7 Aug 1844 in Marple, Cheshire. He was buried on 11 Aug 1844 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha ASHMORE.


Joseph DERBYSHIRE was born about 1863 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire. In 1881 he was a Cotton Spinner in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1891 he was a General Labourer in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1901 he was an Electrical Engineer in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. He died on 7 Sep 1913 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire. Parents: William James DERBYSHIRE and Mary Ann WOOLEY.

Spouse: Sarah Jane HARTSHORNE. Joseph DERBYSHIRE and Sarah Jane HARTSHORNE were married about 1884 in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. They lived in 13 Hallbottom Street, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire in 1891. They lived in 9 Ashton Road, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire in 1901. Children were: David DERBYSHIRE, Joseph DERBYSHIRE, David Robert DERBYSHIRE.


Joseph DERBYSHIRE was born about 1891 in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. He died of pneumonia (7 days) and convulsions (11 hours) on 1 Sep 1893 in 14 Church Street, Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Parents: Joseph DERBYSHIRE and Sarah Jane HARTSHORNE.


Joseph DERBYSHIRE was born about 1898 in Stockport, Cheshire. Parents: Levi DERBYSHIRE and Ellen TURNER.


Levi DERBYSHIRE was born about 1858 in Stockport, Cheshire. In 1871 he was a Candlewick Labourer in Stockport, Cheshire. In 1891 he was a Cotton Winder in Stockport, Cheshire. In 1891 he was a Nurseryman in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. Parents: William DERBYSHIRE and Esther SMITH.

Spouse: Ellen TURNER. Levi DERBYSHIRE and Ellen TURNER were married about 1894 in Stockport, Cheshire. They lived in 5 Ansley Grove, Green Lane, Heaton Norris, Lancashire in 1901. Children were: Annie DERBYSHIRE, Joseph DERBYSHIRE.


Martha DERBYSHIRE was born about 1856 in Brick Bridge, Marple, Cheshire. In 1871 she was a Cotton Twister in Marple, Cheshire. In 1881 she was a Cotton Reeler in Marple, Cheshire. Parents: George DERBYSHIRE and Diana WARHURST.

Spouse: John BAILEY. John BAILEY and Martha DERBYSHIRE were married about 1887 in Portwood, Stockport, Cheshire. They lived in 62 Barron Street, Stockport, Cheshire in 1891. They lived in 3 Bateson Street, Stockport, Cheshire in 1901. Children were: George Alfred BAILEY, Mary Marion BAILEY.


Martha Ann DERBYSHIRE was born about 1870 in Marple, Cheshire. In 1881 she was a Half-time Cotton Weaver in Marple, Cheshire. In 1891 she was a Cotton Weaver in Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ruth JINKS.

Spouse: Fred LEE. Fred LEE and Martha Ann DERBYSHIRE were married about 1898 in Marple, Cheshire. They lived in Holly Royd Cottages, Hurdsfield, Cheshire in 1901. Children were: Henry LEE, Bertha LEE.


Martha Ellen DERBYSHIRE was born about 1878 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. Parents: Thomas DERBYSHIRE and Sarah Ellen STAFFORD.


Mary DERBYSHIRE was born about 1790 in Marple, Cheshire. She was buried on 13 Jan 1847 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. She died about 1847 in Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Mary MILWARD.

Spouse: Thomas VERNON. Thomas VERNON and Mary DERBYSHIRE were married before 1820 in Marple, Cheshire. They lived in Canal Buildings, Marple, Cheshire in 1841. Jane and George Derbyshire (children of John Derbyshire and Mary Pearson) lived with the Vernons. They were Mary's nephew and niece. Children were: Elizabeth VERNON, William VERNON, Samuel VERNON, Thomas VERNON, Sarah VERNON.


Mary DERBYSHIRE was christened on 29 Mar 1829 in Mellor, Derbyshire. She was born about 1829 in Mellor, Derbyshire. In 1851 she was a Cotton Weaver in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Mary WARDLE.


Mary DERBYSHIRE was born about 1849 in Mellor, Derbyshire. In 1861 she was a Throstle Cotton Spinner in Marple, Cheshire. In 1871 she was a Cotton Operative in Marple, Cheshire. In 1901 she was a Provision Dealer in Stockport, Cheshire. Parents: George DERBYSHIRE and Diana WARHURST.

Spouse: John SUTTON. John SUTTON and Mary DERBYSHIRE were married about 1872 in Marple, Cheshire. They lived in 22 Wellington Street, Heaton Norris, Cheshire in 1891. They lived in 22 Hyde Street, Stockport, Cheshire in 1901. Mary lived with her granddaughter Mary Davies in 1901. Children were: Jane SUTTON, Mary SUTTON, Herbert SUTTON, Fred SUTTON.


Mary DERBYSHIRE was born about 1878 in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. In 1891 she was a Bobbin Filler in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha BENTLIFFE.

Spouse: Walter Weaver ARUNDALE. Walter Weaver ARUNDALE and Mary DERBYSHIRE were married about 1899 in All Saints Church, Heaton Norris, Cheshire. They lived in 16 Farmer Street, Heaton Norris, Cheshire in 1901. Walter and Mary lived next door to Mary's brother George and family in 1901 Children were: James ARUNDALE.


Mary DERBYSHIRE was born about 1884 in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1901 she was a Cotton Weaver in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ann HEATHCOTE.


Mary Ann DERBYSHIRE was born about 1843 in Marple, Cheshire. She lived in Stockport Union Workhouse, Stockport, Cheshire in 1851. She died about 1856 in Stockport Union Workhouse, Stockport, Cheshire. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha ASHMORE.


Mary Elizabeth DERBYSHIRE was born about 1859 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire. In 1871 she was a Half-time Cotton Weaver in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Between 1881 and 1891 she was a Cotton Weaver in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Parents: William James DERBYSHIRE and Mary Ann WOOLEY.

Spouse: John BRADBURY. John BRADBURY and Mary Elizabeth DERBYSHIRE were married about 1892 in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire.


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. Parents: Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha ASHMORE.

Spouse: Charles SWAIN. Charles SWAIN and Mary Hannah DERBYSHIRE 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). Children were: George SWAIN, George SWAIN, Frances SWAIN, Annie Elizabeth SWAIN.


Mary Hannah DERBYSHIRE was born about 1869 in Marple, Cheshire. In 1881 she was a Cotton Weaver in Marple, Cheshire. She died about 1891 in Marple, Cheshire. In 1891 she was a Cotton Weaver in Marple, Cheshire. She was buried on 17 Dec 1891 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ruth JINKS.


Mary Hannah DERBYSHIRE was born about 1875 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. In 1891 she was a Domestic Servant for the Station Master in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. Parents: Thomas DERBYSHIRE and Sarah Ellen STAFFORD.


Mary Jane DERBYSHIRE was born about 1862 in Marple, Cheshire. She was buried on 23 Jan 1863 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. She died about 1863 in Marple, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ruth JINKS.


Maud DERBYSHIRE was born about 1901 in Stockport, Cheshire. She died about 1971. Parents: George DERBYSHIRE and Ada MICKLEWRIGHT.


Nellie DERBYSHIRE was born about 1886 in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1901 she was a Cotton Weaver in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Ann HEATHCOTE.


Ralph DERBYSHIRE was born about 1788 in Longnor, Derbyshire/Staffordshire. In 1814 he was a Colour Maker in Marple, Cheshire. Between 1851 and 1861 he was a Boiler in a Cotton Mill in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. He lived in Sodom, Newton, Cheshire in 1861. Ralph was a widower and he lived with his son. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Mary MILWARD.

Spouse: Mary WARDLE. Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Mary WARDLE were married on 24 Dec 1810 in Marple, Cheshire. They lived in School Place, Newton, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire in 1851. Children were: John DERBYSHIRE, George DERBYSHIRE, James DERBYSHIRE, William DERBYSHIRE, Joseph DERBYSHIRE, Mary DERBYSHIRE, Sarah Ann DERBYSHIRE.


Ralph DERBYSHIRE was born on 1 Jan 1808 in Mellor, Derbyshire. He was christened on 24 Jan 1808 in Marple, Cheshire. In 1841 he was a Labourer in Marple, Cheshire. In 1848 he was a Plasterer in Marple, Cheshire. He was buried on 3 Apr 1850 in All Saints Church, Marple, Cheshire. He died about 1850 in Mellor, Derbyshire. Parents: John DERBYSHIRE and Mary PEARSON.

Spouse: Martha ASHMORE. Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha ASHMORE lived in Stone Row, Marple, Cheshire between 1841 and 1850. They were married. Children were: William DERBYSHIRE, George DERBYSHIRE, John DERBYSHIRE, Ann DERBYSHIRE, Thomas DERBYSHIRE, Joseph DERBYSHIRE, Jane Ann DERBYSHIRE, Mary Ann DERBYSHIRE, Mary Hannah DERBYSHIRE, Benjamin DERBYSHIRE.


Ralph DERBYSHIRE was born about 1852 in Flood Gates, Bottoms, Marple, Cheshire. In 1871 he was a Cotton Twister in Marple, Cheshire. In 1874 he was a Labourer in Newton, Hyde, Cheshire. In 1881 he was a Carter in Stockport, Cheshire. In 1891 he was a Labourer at Mull House Mill in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. In 1901 he was a Carter Carrier in Heaton Norris, Cheshire. Ralph Derbyshire was a widower in 1901 and he lived with his daughter Mary and family. It appears that all the men worked in the carter/carrier trade. Also living at the same house were Ralph's sons James and Ralph. Parents: George DERBYSHIRE and Diana WARHURST.

Spouse: Martha BENTLIFFE. Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Martha BENTLIFFE were married on 30 Nov 1874 in Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire. They lived in 2 Adlington Square, Stockport, Cheshire in 1881. They lived in 42 Great Underbrook, Stockport, Cheshire in 1882. Children were: James DERBYSHIRE, George DERBYSHIRE, Mary DERBYSHIRE, Ralph DERBYSHIRE.

Spouse: Alice UNKNOWN. Ralph DERBYSHIRE and Alice UNKNOWN lived in 100 Ince Street, Heaton Norris, Cheshire in 1891. They were married. Children were: Jane DERBYSHIRE, Hannah DERBYSHIRE.

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