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Family Subtree Diagram : Mather, Joseph+Betty

PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files. ? Mather family from Salford who also had a son Samuel Mather of same age. Living at Higher Know Mills, Salford in 1841 (as Farmers ?) Andrew and John became publicans. Later, a family of Grocers and shopkeepers. Mather family (engineers) from Mold. Alfred married Mary Ellen Wood in Bolton Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Distrust Marriage (eleven children) 10 Jan 1825 (Turton & Edgworth) No more children Marriage 1871 (Bolton) Marriage (five children) 19 Feb 1854 (St Peter's). Abode Bolton No more children Marriage (nine children) 6 Jan 1856 (Bolton) Abode: Turton No more children Marriage (two children) 1858 (Walmsley) No more children Marriage (six children) 13 Feb 1853 (Bolton) Abode: Toppings, Turton No more children Marriage (five children) 07-Jul-1871 Holy Trinity Bolton No more children Marriage (three children) 1887 (Birkdale) No more children Marriage 29-Feb-1872 No more children Widowed (three children) 1850 No more children Marriage (three children) 1891 No more children Marriage (six children) 1861 (Chester RO). Abode: Mold Marriage 1897 Marriage (nine children) 26 May 1855 (Bagillt) Flint, N Wales Marriage 8 Jun 1892 Marriage 24 Dec 1881 XTo be completed Marriage (five children) 15 Sep 1891 (Heywood) No more children Marriage (six children) 16 May 1825 (Bolton) Marriage Q1 1902 Lives with: Aunt Francis living with family in 1881 Funding of: Sarah Ann CUNLIFFE of Silverdale, Lancashire left £1235 to Annie Kitchen (wife of Thomas Kitchen). Work with: Joseph and James were Wholesale Grocers in 1871 at 96 Bradford Street, Tonge with Haulgh, with sister Sarah Ann (22) living with them.  Sarah Ann later married Samuel Cunliffe, another wholesale grocer. Joseph and James were still, together at Tonge-with-Haulgh in 1881. Lives with: In 1871, Margaret (niece, 12) was with Joseph and James (brothers, both wholesale grocers) Work with: Before he died, Joseph was a publican at Bromiley Cross, Turton.  John took over the business after his father died in 1881, but then he died two years later. Work with: In 1871, Sarah Jane (niece, aged 9) was with John and Jane Mather at Bromley Cross, Turton.  Uncle John (31) was an Inn Keeper and his sister Jane (33) a house keeper. Sarah Jane Roscoe was a servant, aged 9. Funding of: In 1871, Sarah Ann Mather lived with brothers Joseph and James (wholesale grocers)

Jane CONSTANTINE of Manor House, Breighmet, Bolton, Lancashire. Widow died 6 July 1904 and probate was granted to Alice Ishaerwood spinster and Saran Ann Cunliffe widow. Effects £2728 3s 5d Funding of: Jane CONSTANTINE of Manor House, Breighmet, Bolton, Lancashire. Widow died 6 July 1904 and probate was granted to Alice Ishaerwood spinster and Saran Ann Cunliffe widow. Effects £2728 3s 5d Lives with: In 1901, Ann (23) was living with her older sister Mary (43) and brother Joseph (42) at Droylsden, Lancashire. Lives with: In 1861, Joseph (20) was a Grocer's Apprentice living with his married sister Sophia Isherwood Lives with: In 1901, Charles Mather (29) was living with his cousins Alice and Esther Isherwood at 790 Bury Road, Tonge.

He was still living with Esther Isherwood in 1911. Lives with: In 1881, Charles (9) was living with his aunt and uncle Henry and Sophia Isherwood. Representative of: In 1853, Henry Isherwood was witness to Thomas and Elizabeth's marriage. Lives with: In 1861, Mary (4) was living with her grandparents Joseph and Betty
 Representative of: In 1901, Charles was living with his cousin Elizabeth.

Charles Mather was Elizabeth Booth's executor Representative of: In 1858, Jane was witness to Alice's marriage Lives with: Lodger in 1851 Representative of: In 1856, Andrew was a witness at Charles's marriage to Betty Crook 1798 - 1881 Joseph Mather 83 83 In 1841, Joseph Mather (farmer) and Elizabeth were at Higher Know Mill, with Abraham and Alice Settle (nee Mather) and their father Isaac (aged 80).  With the absence of baptism records for this period, Its is therefore assumed Alice and Joseph are siblings.

Son Charles had left home by 1851 (missing) to live in Horwich and in 1856 James, a Goods Porter of Horwich, son of Joseph a farmer married Betty Crook, daughter of Daniel.  In 1851, Joseph, an Agricultural labourer, and Betty (52 & 49) were at Guide Post, Turton with Elizabeth (24), Sophia (22), Frances (19), Alice (16), Jane (14), John (12), Joseph (10), James (8) and Sarah Ann (5).

In 1858, Joseph was a Publican and Farmer when daughter Alice married.

In 1861, Joseph and Betty (63 & 57) were still farming 4 acres, at Bromley Cross, Turton, and Joseph was also a beerseller.  He is listed at the Railway Hotel, Bromiley Cross, Turton in Worrall's Trade Directory.  At the same time, John Kay was a farmer at Mather fold and also a beer retailer at Cox green.

In 1871, Joseph and Betty (73 & 66) were farming 24 acres of land at Lower House, Turton.  They had their spinster daughter Frances with them.

In 1881 Joseph died a Gentleman "formerly of Turton but late of Breightmet".
1803 - 1873 Betty (Elizabeth) Cooper 69 69 Recorded as Elizabeth on 1841 census, but Betty all on Marriage and Birth records.

In 1841, Joseph and Eliozabeth (40 & 35) were at High Know Mill, Farmers with 9 children.  Neighbours were William and Ann Cooper (65 & 60), her parents.

In 1871, Joseph and Betty (73 & 66) were farming 24 acres of land at Lower House, Turton.

In 1873, Betty Mather died as was buried at Bradshaw.  The record shows she was from Turton.  However, it is possible this was Elizabeth Farrand who was also alive in 1871, aged 68.
1835 - 1913 Alice Mather 78 78 In 1858, Alice aged 23 married Robert Chadwick at Walmsley Christ Church.  She was the first Mather to be married there.

Alice took over the business after Robert died.  She was an employer in 1911, aged 76
1833 - 1897 Andrew Mather 64 64 Andrew had left home by 1851 working as a Blacksmith at Tottington Lower End.

In 1856, Andrew Mather was a witness at Charles's marriage to Betty Crook

In 1881 Andrew Mather was a publican at Wrexham Street, Mold, Flintshire (see father's Probate).
1825 - 1889 Charles Mather 63 63 This Charles married Betty Crook of Sharples in 1856 (so was not with parents in 1851).  Another Charles Mather of similar age from Edgworh married a younger Betty Crompton.

In 1861, Charles was a Licenced Victular at Egerton.

In 1871, Charles (44) was a Railway Goods Porter at Droylsden, Manchester with wife Betty (37) and 5 children.

In 1881 Charles was a Railway Points Man, still at Droylsden. His wife Betty had died in 1877 so Charles was a widower.

Charles died at Droylsden in 1889.  Charles, Betty and three daughters Sarah, Alice and Betsy Jane are buried at the United Reform Churchyard, Egerton (the only Mather burials there).

1827 - 1900 Elizabeth Mather 73 73 Elizabeth born 1827 was still with her paarents in 1851

Elizabeth and Thomas had 6 children, 3 of each.
1831 - 1885 Frances Mather 54 54 In 1871, Frances Mather, daughter, aged 40 was at the Lower House, Turton (farm) with her parents Joseph and Betty.

in 1881, Francis Mather, 50, was aunt (and Walter, 18 cousin) to Joseph & Mary Radcliffe
1837 - 1904 Jane Mather 66 66 In 1861, Jane was still at home, unmarried, aged 24.

In April 1871, John and Jane were still unmarried together at Bromley Cross, Turton.  John (31) was an Inn Keeper and sister Jane (33) a house keeper.  February, the following Jane was living at Old Trafford when she married a much older Daniel Constantine by Licence.

In 1881 Daniel and Jane (66 & 44)  were at Breightmet with daugher Martha (30), James (27) and Mary (25)
1839 - 1883 John Mather 44 44 In 1871, John and Jane were together at Bromley Cross, Turton.  John (31) was an Inn Keeper and sister Jane (33) a house keeper.

In 1876, John Mather (and father Joseph) was proprieter of the Railway Hotel, Bromiley Cross.  John died there in 1883, two years after his father.
1840 - 1913 Joseph Mather 72 72 In 1861, Joseph (20) was a Grocer's Apprentice living with his married sister Sophia Isherwood

Joseph and James were Wholesale Grocers in 1871 at 96 Bradford Street, Tonge with Haulgh, with sister Sarah Ann (22) also with them.

Brothers Joseph and James, still single, are provision dealers in 1881 at Tonge-with-Haulgh.

Joseph made his fortune and retired a gentleman in sunny Birkdale. His address was 10 Liverpool Road, so he may have still been a grocer or provision dealer.  He soon married Jane Ann Balmer (Annie).  Joseph was 46 and Annie 35.  They had three children.

In 1911 Joseph had been married 24 years to Annie and was a retired provision dealer living in Southport.  They had three children.
1829 - 1896 Sophia Mather 67 67 1843 - 1891 James Mather 48 48 Joseph and James were Wholesale Grocers in 1871 at 96 Bradford Street, Tonge with Haulgh, with sister Sarah Ann (22) also with them.

Brothers Joseph and James, still single, are provision dealers in 1881 at Tonge-with-Haulgh.
1845 - 1915 Sarah Ann Mather 70 70 Sarah Ann lived with her daughter Annin (in 1911).  She left her estate of £1235 to her. 1845 Mary Ann Cape Mary was from Cumberland where here parents (John and Mary) were an Inkeeper.

Mary's father was John Cape, who, like John Mather, was also an Inn Keeper.

In 1881, Mary, aged 36, was with John, 40, an Inn Keeper at 75 Railway Street (The Railway Tavern), with Ada Elliott Telford (18) and John Joseph Telford (17), her niece and nephew.  Mary seems to have had no children of her own.
1831 - 1890 Henry Isherwood 58 58 Henry was the son of John Isherwood, a farmer from Turton and mother Mary.

In 1853, Henry Isherwood was witness to Thomas and Elizabeth's marriage.  He married Sophia, Elizabeth's sister the following year (19 Feb 1854).

In 1855, the year after they married Mary's birth was registered at Sharples.  In 1856-59 two daughters births were registered Eastern Bolton office before they moved to West Bolton.

In 1871, Henry and Sophia (40 & 42) were at 133 New Road, Halliwell with Mary, Alicre, Esther and Elizabeth (14, 14, 9, 7).
1834 - 1877 Betty Crook 43 43 Daughter of Daniel and Mary Crook

Charles, Betty and three daughters Sarah, Alice and Betsy Jane are buried at the United Reform Churchyard, Egerton (the only Mather burials there)
1836 - 1892 Robert Chadwick 56 56 Robert, a Dyer was the son of John Chadwick, another Publican, like many of this Mather family he married into.

In 1871 Robert was a sucessfull finisher of printed calico cloth, employing 12 men and 14 young men and boys, living in Stretford, Lancashire.

In 1892 when his bro-in-law James Mather died, a part of the estate (probably over £3,000) was left to Robert.

Robert and Alice lived at 39 Withington Road, Brook's Bar, Manchester until they both died
1861 - 1918 Amelie (Annie) Chadwick 56 56 Born Anne and baptised Amelie.

Annie left her estate to her spinster sister, Sarah Jane.  They were both wealthy spinsters at the end!
1863 - 1938 Sarah Jane Chadwick 75 75 1829 - 1917 Thomas Roscoe 88 88 Thomas was the son of James Roscoe.  Both were engineers.

In 1871, Thomas and Elizabeth Roscoe (42 & 44) were at Toppings, Turton with 5 children.

In 1881, Thomas and Elizabeth Roscoe (52 & 54) were at 155 Toppings Road, Turton with 6 children.

Daughter Sarah Jane Roscoe married Thomas Hill.  Thomas Roscoe of 93 Hough Lane, Eagley died 16 Dec 1917 leaving £161.  Thomas Hill husband of Sarah Jane was the executor.

1853 Mary Mather 1849 - <1891 Samuel Cunliffe 42 42 Samuel's father was also Samuel, a silk and woollen dyer and his mother was Mary from Perth, Scotland

Samuel was a grocer (1871) and provision merchant.
1872 Annie Cunliffe Annie Married Thomas Kitchen, a builder, 28 Jan 1895 1877 Sam (Samuel) Cunliffe 1879 - 1918 James Mather Cunliffe 38 38 1873 - 1878 Florence Cunliffe 5 5 1859 - 1923 Margaret Isherwood 64 64 Margaret (12) was with her uncle James in 1871.

Margared married Jesse (son of Jesse) Rothwell 29 Sep 1881.

Margaret, Jesse and daughter Nellie Entwistle are buried at Breightmet.  
1855 Mary Isherwood 1856 Alice Isherwood 1890: Alice Isherwood of Vicrotia Terrace, Breightmet, Spinster the daughter, the Execuror of her father's Will. 1862 - 1926 Esther Isherwood 64 64 1863 - 1925 Elizabeth Isherwood 62 62 Elizabeth marriad Joseph Booth. 

In 1901, Joseph and Elizabeth Booth (34 & 37) were living with sisters Alice and Esther Isherwood (43 & 39) and (cousin) Charles Mather (29).

In 1925, Charles Mather, life assurance agent was her executor.
1852 Jane (Annie) Anne Balmer Jane Anne Balmer was 35 when she married in 1887, so born  about 1852.  Her father was John Balmer.  There were both at 10 Liverpool Road, Birkdale (a shopping parade). 1889 - 1966 Joseph Henry Mather 77 77 1891 James Balmer Mather 1892 - 1980 Annie Louise Mather 88 88 Annie Louise Mather married Walter Herman Scales (1887-1957) 1862 Sarah Jane Roscoe In 1871, Sarah Jane (niece, aged 9) was with John and Jane Mather at Bromley Cross, Turton.  Uncle John (31) was an Inn Keeper and his sister Jane (33) a house keeper. 1815 - 1885 Daniel (David) Constantine 70 70 In 1861 Daniel was a Heapley with wife Sarah, her mother Sarah Lever (83), and the three children.

In 1881 Daniel was employing 188 men, women and children at a cotton bleaching factory.

When Danied died in 1885, his estate was over £25,000
1851 - 1922 Martha Constantine 71 71 1854 - 1883 James Constantine 29 29 1856 - 1928 Mary Constantine 72 72 After Dainel died, mary inherited the bleaching business.  She married Edmund Cort, a bankers clerk and her fathers executor in 1889 and in 1891 Edmund is recorded as a bleacher employing hundreds of men. 1819 - ~1870 Sarah Lever 51 51 1853 - 1915 Edmund Cort 62 62 1890 Mary Cort 1892 James Constantine Cort 1895 Margaret L Court 1857 Mary (Maria) Mather In 1861, Mary (4) was living with her grandparents Joseph and Betty

In 1891, "Maria" was 33 and head of family at Droylsden with brothers Joseph (31), Daniel (28), and sisters Ann (24 and Betsy J (17)

In 1901, Mary (43), born Dunscar, Turton was living with Joseph (43) and Ann (34) in Droylsden.
1859 Joseph Mather
In 1901, Joseph (42) was living with his single sisters Mary (43) and Ann (34) at Droylsden.

1860 - 1891 Alice Mather 30 30 1862 - 1938 Daniel Mather 75 75 Daniel was named after his maternal grandfather Daniel Crook

15 Sep 1891, Daniel Mather, son of Charles (dec) of 168 Moorside Street, Droylsden married Susannah Morris at Heywood St James, North Bury
1868 - 1889 Sarah Mather 20 20 1873 - 1899 Betsy Jane Mather 26 26 In 1881, Betsy Jane was only 6 1875 - 1875 Joseph Mather Cunliffe 1m 1m 1832 - 1901 Ann Jones 69 69 1866 Agnes Mather 1868 Alfred Mather Alfred married Elizabeth Ann.  She died and is buried with Alfred's parents at Mold.

In 1909, Alfred married Nellie Prince (nee Quest).  They had 3 children.
1869 Louisa Mather In 1895, Louisa married Henry Hughes in Flintshire. 1872 - 1947 Annie Mather 75 75 Annie married Ethelbert Evan Alexander Barnett (1872–1872) 1873 - 1909 Charles Mather 36 36 Charles married Emily Stephensat Hollywell 1863 Walter Mather 1867 - 1867 Jane Mather 1871 Charles Mather In 1887, Charles was 6 when his mother died, and was then brought up by his aunt Sophia Isherwood. After his aunt died, he continued to live with his cousins.

In 1881, Charles (9) was living with his aunt and uncle Henry and Sophia Isherwood.

In 1891, Charles (20, nephew) was at 300 Victoria Terrace with his aunt Sophia Isherwood (62, Wid) and cousins.

In 1901, Charles Mather (29) was living with his cousins Alice and Esther Isherwood at 790 Bury Road, Tonge.
1854 Alice Ann Roscoe 1856 Albert Roscoe 1860 Walter Roscoe 1866 Elizabeth Roscoe 1872 James Thomas Roscoe 1866 - 1920 Joseph Booth 54 54 1832 - <1881 George Mather 49 49 26 May 1855, George Mather an engineer, son of James Mather a Tin Plate Worker married Sarah Aston, both from Pennybell, Flintshire. 1836 Sarah Aston 1856 Margaret Ellen Mather April 1881, Margaret E Mather (24), born Mold was with her mother and siblings at 16 Burton Court, Little Bolton

24 Dec 1881, Margaret Ellen Mather (24), a Fly Tenter of 16 Morton Court daughter of George Mather (dec, Engine Driver)
married William Gornall (21), a Labourer from 60 Kay Street, son of Michael Gornall (dec, Smith) at All Saints, Bolton.
1860 Mary Mather 1862 Thomas Mather 1864 Sarah Mather 1866 George Mather 1869 Alfred Mather 8 June 1892,Alfred Mather (24) of 4 Villiers Street, Little Bolton, son of George Mather an Engineer married Mary Ellen Wood at Bradshawgate Wesleyan Church, Bolton.  Agnes Mather (his sister) was a witness. 1870 Agnes Mather 1858 Sarah Mather 1866 Mary Ellen Wood 8 June 1892, Mary Ellen Wood (26) of 3 Latimer Street, Little Bolton, daughter of Ralph Wood a Tailor married Aldred Mather at Bradshawgate Wesleyan Church, Bolton. 1873 James Mather 1860 William Gornall William's father was Michael Gornall, (deceased when married), a Smith.
1865 Ann Crook Mather In 1880, Ann was baptised at Millbrook St James, Cheshire. She was about 15 years old.

In 1881, Ann Mather (16, niece), born Turton, Lancashire was with her uncle and aunt Georeg and Ann Kay. Her father Charles was a Railway Points Man at Droylsden and mother Betty had died in 1877.

NOTE: It is not likely for Ann to be a niece of George Kay and Ann Rhodes.  She must be a niece or great niece of George's mother Nancy Kay nee Mather.

In 1901, Ann (23) was living with her older sister Mary (43) and brother Joseph (42) at Droylsden, Lancashire.

In 1902, Ann Crooke Mather married John Horrocks Bentley (1871-1929), a farmer. They had no children.

In 1911, John and Ann Bentley (39 & 45) were at Holden Farm, Egerton with sister Mary (53) and brother Joseph (52)
1869 - >1939 Susannah Morris 70 70 Daughter of James and Lavina Morris 1892 Sarah Alice Mather 1894 Elsie Mather 1902 Harry Mather 1906 Edward Mather Edward was the only child not baptised.  He was aged 4 in 1911, and then he vapourised. 1897 - 1904 Charles Edgar Mather 6 6 1806 Mary Walsh In 1841, Daniel an Ag. Labourer and Mary Crook (35 & 30) were living at Folds, Sharples, close to Able and Mary Crook, farmers. 1829 Daniel Crook 1831 Mary Crook 1839 Joseph Crook 1839 Alice Crook 1843 Peter Crook 1816 Simon Walsh In 1851, Simon Walsh (35, assumed brother of Mary) was living with the Crook family at Sharples  1801 - 1852 Daniel (Dan) Crook 51 51 In 1841, Daniel an Ag. Labourer and Mary Crook (35 & 30) were living at Folds, Sharples, close to Able and Mary Crook, farmers.

In early 1851 Dan left England with his children Betsy, John and Alice for America on the ship "Ellen". His wife stayed behind in Turton.  The "Ellen" sailed from Liverpool on 8 January 1851, arriving in New Orleans on 14 March 1851.  At some point the family became attached to the Mormon community.

They arrived at Kanesville and stayed there over a year because there was no room in the Mormon companies leaving for Salt Lake.

After working all winter, Daniel was told again there was no room for him. He felt badly let down and disappointed. He seemed to have no life left for anything and in the month of July (1852) he got sick and died.
1871 - 1929 John Horrocks Bntley 58 58
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