Emma was born on November 6th, 1855 in Hooley Hill and her baptism took place on January 24th, 1858 in Audenshaw.12
Birth Notes
Born 1855, Audenshaw according to 1861 census
BUCKLEY, EMMA OLDHAM GRO Reference: 1855 D Quarter in ASHTONUNDERLYNE Volume 08D Page 347
Cheshire Birth indexes for the years: 1855 BUCKLEY, Emma OLDHAM Audenshaw, Tameside AUD/15/17
Name Emma Buckley Gender Female Birth Date 6 Nov 1858 Birth Place Lancashire, England Baptism Date 24 Jan 1858 Baptism Place Audenshaw, Lancashire, England Church Methodist (ex-Wesleyan Methodist), Guide Lane, Hooley Hill Father Name Benjamin Buckley Mother Name Patrence Buckley
Getting baptised before being born can be difficult ! Is 1855 on actual record
DALES Emma, of Sunny Bank 12 Stamford ROad, Audenshaw, Lancashire, Widow who died 14 Oct 1936. Probate Manchester 9 Nov to Silas Buckley of no occupation and Arthur Buckley mechanic. Effects £259 19s 3d
Henry Dales and his wife Emma are buried at Audenshaw Cemetery. There are no others shown on the headstone.
General Notes
In 1861, aged 5 living at Audenshaw.
In 1871, aged 15 at Audenshaw with parents and family
Emma Buckley married Henry Dales and iron molder who worked at Ashton National, and Scott & Hodsons. They lived in Audenshaw.
Following their 1878 marriage, there don't appear to be any births registered in Cheshire until Agnes 1885 in Crew and then later in Tranmere, Birkenhead (same family tbc).
In 1901, Henry and Emma (50 & 45) were at 12 Stamford Road, Audenshaw (with no children). Thay had no children.
In 1911, Henry and Emma (60 & 55) were still at 12 Stamford Road, Hooley Hill. Thay had been married 33 yrs, and no children.
Henry Dales and his wife Emma are buried at Audenshaw Cemetery
Occupation Details
From 1871 Emma's occupation was Milliner in manufacturing.5
Occupation Notes
1871 census
Whereabouts
Emma lived at 42 Guide Lane for thirty years from 1851 to 1881.6
Occupancy/Contact Notes
Benjamin, Patience and Martha Bucklet living at Giude Lane, in the village of Hooley Hill in 1851. Still there in 1861 with larger family, but by now it is called Guide Road. The whole family (all sons and daughters) are still there in 1871, now called Guide Lane again.
In 1881, the house number is also recorded (as 42). Only Patiens and the 4 youngest children, Ellen, Edith, Bertrice, and Silas remain.