Hannah and Martha (niece and aunt) are two of the 7 Mathers to marry at The Fletcher Street Wesleyan Chapel. Both moved from Bolton to Farnworth after their marriages.
Hannah and Thomas were married in a religious ceremony on March 19th, 1902 at Fletcher St Wesleyan Mathodist Chapel by J H Doddrell and witnessed by John Mather & Martha Watson.3
Marriage/Union Notes
Marriage: 19 Mar 1902 Fletcher Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bolton, Lancashire, England Thomas Grundy - 23 Carter Bachelor of 70 Rawson St. Farnworth Hannah Mather - 22 Housekeeper Spinster of 36 Rothwell St, Bolton Groom's Father: John Grundy, Brewer Bride's Father: Samuel Mather Witness: John Mather; Martha Watson Married by: J. H. Doddrell Notes: [The Minister had transposed the Bride & Groom's fathers.] Register: Marriages 1886 - 1907, Entry 660 Source: LDS Film 1538360
They had a son named Thomas. The family line is yet to be completed.